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Version 3.1.0
Size 20.77 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 12 Jun 2014

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Description

Chemist is your personal chemistry lab. It’s the virtual chemistry lab* for you to conduct chemistry experiments, explore chemistry reactions with different lab tools. Try mixing chemicals by pouring them into beakers or test tubes. You can also heat the chemicals with a bunsen burner, or put a piece of cesium into water. *currently only supports inorganic chemistry. Organic contents may be available in future updates. VIRTUAL REALITY In Chemist, you can pour chemicals into beakers, mix them and then use the burette with the suck-and-release action as you would in real life. The 3D stage enables the parallax effect from different angles, so you can do everything as if you are in a real lab. UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES Chemist has a built-in database with more than 200 chemical reagents. What’s more, additional chemical reagents will be added periodically through the online database CloudLab for more unprecedented chemical reactions. RISK FREE Conduct dangerous experiments without worrying about breaking beakers or getting cut by broken glass. To avoid explosions and be able the see the reactions of the chemicals without breaking the containers, turn off the Explosive option to disable all explosions. DEEPER LEARNING Use Label tool to trace the accurate mass, temperature, density and volume of every substance in containers as the reactions are happening. Or simply tap on a chemical reagent to read the basic information about it. SHARE Share your discoveries with others through the web browser so they can see them anytime, anywhere.

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Monthly Downloads > 2.2k
Est. Revenue ~ $900

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MacDesktop

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USA 4.99 USD

Not very good

Cscience · 11 years ago

Dose not have very many elements. Likes the ablity to stir. Can’t mix solids. Cute toy but not very good for the serious Chemist