Science is a subject where understanding beats memorization. But without regular review, even well-understood concepts fade. SMSPrep Science keeps the fundamentals fresh with daily conceptual questions across biology, chemistry, and physics.
Each question is designed to test understanding, not recall. Instead of asking you to memorize a formula, we'll ask you to apply it. Instead of listing organelles, we'll ask what they do and why it matters.
Whether you're preparing for a biology final, reviewing for the AP Chemistry exam, or just trying to stay sharp in physics, SMSPrep Science gives you daily reinforcement that actually sticks.
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🔬 Daily Science: What type of bond forms when atoms SHARE electrons? A) Ionic bond B) Covalent bond C) Metallic bond Reply A, B, or C
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✅ Correct! A COVALENT bond forms when atoms share electron pairs. 💡 Remember: Co = together/sharing. Covalent = sharing electrons together. 🆚 Ionic bonds transfer electrons. Metallic bonds share them in an "electron sea." Example: Water (H₂O) has covalent bonds.
Our science track covers these core areas, with difficulty that adapts to your level.
Cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and human body systems.
Atomic structure, bonding, reactions, stoichiometry, and the periodic table.
Forces, motion, energy, waves, electricity, and basic mechanics.
Geology, weather systems, climate, and environmental science basics.
Scientific method, experiment design, data interpretation, and graph reading.
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