There are lots of simulations, where you can at least try experiments on specific topics, like concentrations, redox reactions and physical properties. Here are two examples: chemcollective.org/vlabs phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/filter?subjects=chemistry&sort=alpha&view=grid Unfortunately, I've never heard of a virtual lab simulation, where you can try out everything or at least a bunch of the usual reactions.
Fun fact: This reaction is the reason, why making this video and the last one took so long. I had to do it very often, until I got a good shot and I tried different concentrations of the acid, ammonia and molybdate, until I got it to work reliably.
I have to admit that it took quite a while until I first tried out adding acid to ash. I just knew it's mostly carbonates, but never gave it a try. So it was still kind of interesting, when I first tried it. Even though I had already seen pretty complex reactions.