Collection: Chemistry TI-84 Plus CE Calculator Programs
Chemistry TI-84 Plus CE Calculator Programs
Solve chemistry problems faster and with fewer mistakes using TI-84 Plus CE calculator programs designed specifically for chemistry students. These programs handle the heavy lifting—equation setup, rearranging formulas, unit conversions, and multi-step calculations—so you can focus on understanding concepts and checking your work instead of memorizing equations.
Whether you’re taking high school chemistry, AP Chemistry, or college general chemistry, these programs help with:
- Stoichiometry and mole calculations
- Gas laws and thermodynamics
- Thermochemistry and heat transfer
- Equilibrium and reaction calculations
- First-semester and second-semester chemistry topics
All programs run directly on the TI-84 Plus CE or TI-84 Plus CE Python calculator and are built to save time, reduce algebra errors, and lower test-day stress.
Which chemistry program should I choose?
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Need full coverage for general or AP Chemistry?
Start with the Chemistry Solver Bundle for the best value and complete topic coverage.
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Only taking first-semester chemistry?
Choose Chemistry (Part 1) for stoichiometry, gas laws, and core concepts.
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Second-semester chemistry topics?
Chemistry (Part 2) covers thermochemistry, equilibrium, and advanced calculations.
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Thermochemistry focus?
The Thermochemistry Solver is ideal for enthalpy, heat transfer, and phase-change problems.
New to TI-84 programs? Start with the Free TI-84 Programs or follow the TI-84 Setup Guide to get up and running in minutes.
Want extra peace of mind for AP exams? See the official guidance on our AP Chemistry calculator rules.
Quick comparison
| Program |
Solver or Formula? |
Best For |
| Chemistry Bundle |
Solver |
AP Chemistry & College Gen Chem (Full Coverage) *Includes Thermochemistry, Gas Laws, and Periodic Table |
| Thermochemistry |
Solver |
Enthalpy, Entropy, and Specific Heat problems |
| Gas Laws |
Solver |
Ideal Gas Law, Boyle's, Charles's, and Dalton's |
| Periodic Table |
Formula |
Quick reference for atomic weights & trends |