Chemistry, Reimagined

Chemistry You Can See, Not Just Memorize

At Impact Institute we teach Chemistry visually and intuitively. Instead of rote-memorizing reactions and trends, you'll explore them — click elements, watch reactions happen, and learn memory tricks that actually stick.

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Interactive chemistry teaching at Impact Institute
Interactive Periodic Table

Tap any element to learn it

Color-coded by category. Click a tile for its real-world use and a fun fact.

Reaction Visualizer

Watch reactants become products

Click "Run Reaction" to see the magic happen — no lab coat required.

Acid–Base Neutralization

HCl
+
NaOH
NaCl
+
H₂O

An acid and a base cancel each other out to form a neutral salt and water.

Combustion

CH₄
+
2O₂
CO₂
+
2H₂O

Methane burns in oxygen to release energy as carbon dioxide and water.

Displacement

Zn
+
CuSO₄
ZnSO₄
+
Cu

Zinc is more reactive than copper, so it displaces copper from its salt.

Memory Tricks

Tricky topics, easy to remember

Hover or tap a card to flip it and reveal the trick.

Periodic Trends

Tap to flip →
"Atomic size grows down & left"

Picture the table like a staircase — size increases as you step down and to the left.

Reactivity Series

Tap to flip →
"Please Send Cats Home, Might Press Green Zebras In Tiny Cages"

K Na Ca Mg Al Zn Fe Sn Pb (H) Cu Hg Ag Au — the mnemonic for the series.

Organic Naming

Tap to flip →
"Me Et Pr Bu"

Methyl, Ethyl, Propyl, Butyl — learn the prefix chain lengths 1-4 by heart first.

Color of Ions

Tap to flip →
"Cu is blue, Fe²⁺ is green"

Associate copper solutions with the sky (blue) and iron(II) with leaves (green).

pH Scale

Tap to flip →
"0 acid, 14 base, 7 is safe"

Think of 7 as neutral water; lower numbers bite (acid), higher numbers clean (base).

Bond Types

Tap to flip →
"LEO says GER"

Loss of Electrons = Oxidation, Gain of Electrons = Reduction — redox made simple.

Virtual Mini-Lab

Practice lab safety — in order

Click the steps in the correct sequence and watch the procedure (and color) change.

Click "1. Goggles" to begin the safe procedure.

Want to experience this in a live class?

Come see how R.S. Rathore Sir makes Chemistry click.