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Best Chemistry Cheat Sites — And What Actually Works

Most chemistry shortcuts fail on the assignments that matter. Here is an honest comparison — and a better option.

Quick Answer

The common chemistry shortcuts — Chegg, ChatGPT, Quizlet, browser extensions — fail on the assignments that actually move your grade: stoichiometry, ALEKS Knowledge Checks, titration problems, and lab reports. They are built for recall, not multi-step chemical reasoning, and they cannot handle platform-specific formats where values are randomized per student. FMMC completes chemistry homework, quizzes, lab simulations, and full courses with real experts and an A/B grade guarantee. Contact us with your course and deadline and we will respond within hours.

Why Students Search for Chemistry Cheat Sites

Chemistry is one of the most failed general education requirements in college. Whether it is General Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry, or a hybrid course combining online homework with proctored quizzes, the workload consistently overwhelms students who are already managing jobs, families, and other coursework.

The search for a shortcut usually starts after a specific breaking point — a failed ALEKS Knowledge Check that resets weeks of progress, a lab simulation due at midnight that requires a detailed writeup, or a timed WebAssign exam where randomized values mean the practice problems online are useless. By that point students are not looking to understand chemistry. They are looking for someone or something to get the work done.

The problem is that most of what shows up in those searches was not built for college-level chemistry on adaptive platforms. Understanding what each option actually does — and where it breaks down — saves time and grade points.

Why Most Shortcuts Fail on Real Chemistry Assignments

The pattern is consistent across every common chemistry shortcut. They handle the easy part — definitions, multiple choice, concept recall — and fall apart on anything requiring multi-step problem solving, dimensional analysis, or platform-specific input formats.

Flashcard sites like Quizlet are useful for memorizing ions, polyatomic formulas, and periodic table facts. They cannot solve a stoichiometry problem or balance a redox equation. AI tools like ChatGPT produce confident-sounding answers that are frequently wrong on mole-to-mass conversions, limiting reagent problems, and anything involving real reaction chemistry. Crowdsourced answer sites have been flooded with AI-generated content and face a fundamental mismatch with platforms like ALEKS and WebAssign that randomize values per student — the answer posted online solves someone else’s version of your problem. Browser extensions and “auto-solver” plugins cycle through the same broken content and add account flagging risk on top of it.

The deeper issue is that modern chemistry platforms are not static. ALEKS tracks your progress path and sends you back to review mode if your answer patterns suggest guessing. WebAssign randomizes question values. Mastering Chemistry grades your reasoning steps, not just your final answer. These platforms are specifically designed to make shortcut-based approaches fail.

Chemistry Help Options Compared

Here is how the most common options compare on the dimensions that actually affect your grade.

Option Stoichiometry and Multi-Step Problems ALEKS and Adaptive Platforms Lab Reports Grade Guarantee
Chegg Inconsistent — AI-generated answers, does not match randomized versions No — cannot interact with ALEKS No No
ChatGPT / AI Unreliable — frequent errors on dimensional analysis and reaction chemistry No — cannot access or interact with platforms Partial — prose only, no data No
Quizlet No — flashcards only No No No
Browser Extensions No — pull from same broken public sources No — flagging risk No No
FMMC Chemistry Experts Yes — solved from first principles with your exact values Yes — we work inside your account Yes — full simulation and writeup Yes — A/B guaranteed

What FMMC Covers in Chemistry

FMMC’s chemistry experts handle the full range of college chemistry coursework — from general chemistry through organic chemistry — across every major platform.

ALEKS Chemistry

Knowledge Checks, topic completion, progress bar advancement — we work inside your ALEKS account with your exact randomized values.

Mastering Chemistry

Pearson’s Mastering Chemistry homework, problem sets, and tutorials — graded on reasoning steps, not just final answers, which we handle correctly.

WebAssign and Canvas Chemistry

Randomized problem sets, timed quizzes, and module assessments in WebAssign and Canvas-based chemistry courses.

Lab Simulations and Reports

Pivot Interactives, Labster, and Canvas-uploaded lab reports — we complete the simulation, record the data, and write the report to your rubric.

We also cover General Chemistry I and II homework and exams, Organic Chemistry reaction mechanisms and synthesis problems, and full course completion with syllabus tracking. All work is backed by the FMMC A/B Grade Guarantee.

For chemistry platform-specific help see: ALEKS Chemistry and Mastering Chemistry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do chemistry cheat sites actually work?

Most do not — at least not for the assignments that matter. Flashcard sites help with memorization but cannot solve stoichiometry or balance redox equations. AI tools hallucinate chemical reasoning and fail on platform-specific formats. Crowdsourced answer sites often do not match your version of the problem since platforms like ALEKS and WebAssign randomize values per student.

Can ChatGPT do my chemistry homework?

For simple conceptual questions, sometimes. For stoichiometry, titration curves, limiting reagent problems, and anything involving platform-specific formats like ALEKS or Mastering Chemistry, ChatGPT is unreliable. It frequently produces confident but incorrect answers on multi-step chemistry problems.

What chemistry platforms does FMMC support?

FMMC handles ALEKS Chemistry, Mastering Chemistry (Pearson), WebAssign Chemistry, Canvas-based chemistry courses, and MyLab Chemistry. We also complete lab simulations on Pivot Interactives and Labster.

Can FMMC complete chemistry lab reports?

Yes. We handle lab simulations and writeups including Pivot Interactives, Labster, and Canvas-uploaded lab reports. Our chemistry experts complete the simulation, record the data, and write the lab report to your course rubric.

Does FMMC guarantee a grade for chemistry?

Yes. All chemistry work is backed by the FMMC A/B grade guarantee. If we do not meet the agreed grade, you receive a refund.

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Finish My Math Class ™ (FMMC) is an international team of professionals (most located in the USA and Canada) dedicated to discreetly helping students complete their Math classes with a high grade.