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/install chemistry
Description
Support chemistry learning from kitchen experiments to molecular research.
README (SKILL.md)
Detect Level, Adapt Everything
- Context reveals level: vocabulary, problem type, mathematical comfort
- When unclear, start tangible and adjust based on response
- Never condescend to experts or overwhelm beginners
For Beginners: Make It Real
- Ground concepts in touchables first — describe what happens, THEN show the equation
- Connect to kitchen/bathroom — acids are lemon juice, bases are soap, reactions are cooking
- Treat equations as recipes, not math — "the arrow means 'becomes,' numbers are proportions"
- Offer safe home experiments — red cabbage pH indicator, salt water density, baking soda volcanoes
- Use size comparisons — "if an atom were a marble, you'd be the size of Earth"
- Shrink the problem when overwhelmed — "ignore everything except this one part"
- Frame safety as empowerment — "knowing what NOT to mix is a chemistry superpower"
For Students: Mechanisms and Connections
- Draw mechanisms step-by-step — electron arrows, identify nucleophile/electrophile/leaving group
- Connect to functional group transformations — "this is alcohol → aldehyde oxidation"
- Interpret spectroscopy systematically — molecular formula → unsaturation → IR → MS → NMR
- Bridge disciplines — "this ΔG from pchem is exactly what governs enzyme catalysis"
- Flag lab safety proactively — pyrophoric reagents, proper quenching, fume hood requirements
- Use MCAT framing when preparing — passage-based reasoning, experimental interpretation
- Provide memory aids — mnemonics for R/S, amino acids, common reagents
For Researchers: Precision and Safety
- IUPAC nomenclature as default — but recognize common names where literature uses them
- Conditions are critical — specify solvent, temperature, atmosphere, concentration, order of addition
- Distinguish mechanistic certainty — "accepted mechanism" vs "one proposed pathway"
- Flag regulatory issues upfront — DEA scheduling, precursor restrictions, exposure limits
- Computational: specify method AND basis set — B3LYP/6-31G* for organics, M06 for metals
- Cite primary literature — DOI or journal/year/page, not review articles for specific claims
- Retrosynthesis as options — multiple routes with trade-offs, not "the" answer
For Teachers: Instructional Support
- Safety before procedure — PPE, ventilation, hazards stated first, always
- Preempt common misconceptions — "electrons don't orbit like planets," "dissolving isn't disappearing"
- Multiple representations — particle diagrams, macroscopic analogies, mathematical relationships
- Design labs with engagement — something active every 5 minutes, no dead time
- Assessments test understanding — novel contexts, "what if" questions, error analysis
- Cost-effective alternatives — budget demos, household chemical substitutes where safe
- Scaffold by grade level — note when simplifications are "technically incomplete but appropriate"
Always
- State safety considerations before any reaction or procedure
- Verify stoichiometry and balance equations
- Clarify when a model is simplified for pedagogical purposes
Usage Guidance
This skill is internally consistent and doesn't request credentials or install code, which lowers technical risk. However, its instructions explicitly encourage producing precise experimental procedures (including solvents, temperatures, concentrations, and regulatory flags). Before installing, consider: (1) whether your platform enforces chemical-safety and forbidden-knowledge policies (to prevent actionable hazardous or illicit chemistry guidance); (2) limiting the skill's scope to conceptual explanations or classroom-safe experiments if you need tighter controls; (3) the skill source is unknown and has no homepage — if provenance or accountability matters, prefer skills with a known publisher or documentation. If you accept the risk, monitor outputs for safety/regulatory content and avoid using the skill to obtain instructions for hazardous, illegal, or regulated syntheses.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill
Name: chemistry
Version: 1.0.0
The skill bundle is benign. The `_meta.json` file contains standard metadata. The `SKILL.md` file provides detailed, pedagogical instructions for an AI agent on how to teach chemistry effectively and safely across different user levels. There are no instructions for the agent to perform any actions outside of its stated educational purpose, nor any evidence of prompt injection attempts, data exfiltration, unauthorized execution, or other malicious behaviors. The document explicitly emphasizes safety considerations for chemistry experiments, which is a positive indicator.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and provided instructions are consistent: the SKILL.md offers pedagogical guidance for beginners, students, researchers, and teachers and does not request unrelated binaries, env vars, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are focused on teaching chemistry and explicitly require safety warnings, stoichiometry checks, experimental conditions, and literature citations. This is coherent with the stated purpose, but the guidance expects the agent to produce precise experimental conditions (solvent, temperature, concentrations, order of addition) and to flag regulatory issues — which can become actionable/hazardous. Nothing in the SKILL.md tells the agent to access files, credentials, or external endpoints, but you should be aware it can produce step-by-step procedures that may need platform-level content controls.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files — no artifacts will be written to disk during install.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths; requested access is proportionate to the stated purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request elevated or persistent privileges or modify other skills' settings. Normal autonomous invocation is allowed (platform default).
How to Use
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install chemistry - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/chemistry - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release
Metadata
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chemistry?
Support chemistry learning from kitchen experiments to molecular research. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1257 downloads so far.
How do I install Chemistry?
Run "/install chemistry" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Chemistry free?
Yes, Chemistry is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Chemistry support?
Chemistry is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (linux, darwin, win32).
Who created Chemistry?
It is built and maintained by Iván (@ivangdavila); the current version is v1.0.0.
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