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High School Chemistry Exam Support

Posted 1 week ago   |   Take-home exam help   |   Budget: KShs. 800   |   Bids: 18   |   Client: Linda Bilmes

Project Overview

  • Published On: 29th Sep, 2025
  • Project Type: Online Exam Help
  • Project Category: Take-home exam help
  • Project Due: 1st October, 2025

Required Skills

  • Exam Help

  • Time Management

Project Description

Job Description:
I need assistance with a high school chemistry midterm focused on:

  • Chemical reactions and stoichiometry

  • Periodic table trends and element properties

  • Moles and mole concept calculations

  • Basic gas laws (Boyle’s, Charles’s, Ideal Gas Law)

The exam will include numerical problems, multiple-choice questions, and short written explanations. The exam paper will be shared upon hire.

Client Instruction:
This is a school-level, time-sensitive exam project. You must:

  • Provide accurate, step-by-step calculations and explanations for all numerical questions

  • Use correct chemical notation, units, and terminology

  • Write clear, concise answers suitable for a high-school level audience

  • Avoid AI-generated or copied content from the internet

  • Maintain confidentiality and submit all work within the exam timeframe

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Strong background in high-school chemistry (course experience or tutoring background)

  • Proven ability to show clear step-by-step solutions

  • Reliable internet connection and availability at the scheduled time

Deadline: 1st October, 8:00 AM

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