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Size:
24.8 MB
Category:
Education
Education
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
$3.99
$3.99
Compatible:
iPad
iPad
Requirements:
Requires iOS 6.1 or la
Requires iOS 6.1 or la
Version:
1.0.0
1.0.0
Description - ODYSSEY Atomic Orbitals
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If you are iPad owner,you now can download ODYSSEY Atomic Orbitals for $3.99 from Apple Store. The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at only 24.8 MB to download. The new ODYSSEY Atomic Orbitals app version 1.0.0 has been updated on 2014-03-12. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Requires iOS 6.1 or later. Compatible with iPad.
More Info: Find more info about ODYSSEY Atomic Orbitals in Wavefunction, Inc`s Official Website : http://downloads.wavefun.com/ipad/OdysseyApps.htm
More Info: Find more info about ODYSSEY Atomic Orbitals in Wavefunction, Inc`s Official Website : http://downloads.wavefun.com/ipad/OdysseyApps.htm
Where are the electrons? ODYSSEY Atomic Orbitals is a 3D visualization tool for one of the most widely taught topics in the introductory chemistry curriculum: What are the size, shape, and relative orientation of the ...
I have to agree with the other reviewer who said it s not worth the money The app presents the the electron configurations and other basic information on a selection of elements It also presents the various orbitals scaled according to the atomic number but there s no attempt to illustrate which orbitals are occupied for example There are a couple of short multiple choice quizzes In short the app costs 4 for a pretty much one time use of a part of a section on orbitals It really could be more instructive and for the money really should be This app is just not up to par with other software from Wavefunction inc Very little for the money Xristy123
I totally understand that this is meant to be one of a series of modules As a chemistry teacher of 45 years I see this as a great tool for the chemistry student Atomic structure tends to be one of those topics that most chemistry students find a bit abstract This is a good visual presentation of orbitals accompanied by a great series of questions For both the teacher and students the price is great The teacher using something like AirPlay with the iPad could use it as a teaching tool and project it on a larger screen Great Application for High School Chemistry schnoman
Provides legitimate visuals of atomic orbitals a glossary and some exercises Very limited in scope and depth As a chemistry professor I m not sure if this app is actually helpful Maybe things will change after a couple of updates but I don t recommend it in its current state Not worth the money TheSithLord
Provides legitimate visuals of atomic orbitals a glossary and some exercises Very limited in scope and depth As a chemistry professor Im not sure if this app is actually helpful Maybe things will change after a couple of updates but I dont recommend it in its current state Not worth the money
I have to agree with the other reviewer who said its not worth the money The app presents the the electron configurations and other basic information on a selection of elements It also presents the various orbitals scaled according to the atomic number but theres no attempt to illustrate which orbitals are occupied for example There are a couple of short multiple choice quizzes In short the app costs 4 for a pretty much one time use of a part of a section on orbitals It really could be more instructive and for the money really should be This app is just not up to par with other software from Wavefunction inc Very little for the money
I totally understand that this is meant to be one of a series of modules As a chemistry teacher of 45 years I see this as a great tool for the chemistry student Atomic structure tends to be one of those topics that most chemistry students find a bit abstract This is a good visual presentation of orbitals accompanied by a great series of questions For both the teacher and students the price is great The teacher using something like AirPlay with the iPad could use it as a teaching tool and project it on a larger screen Great Application for High School Chemistry
By Kostas Gar.