Salts: atoms, ions, electrons


What's New
Bug fix...
Size:
8.5 MB
Category:
Education
OS:
iOS
Developer:
Atoms In Motion
Price:
$2.99
Compatible:
iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPad.R
Version:
1.0

Description - Salts: atoms, ions, electrons

Atoms In Motion , the publisher behind many iOS app (Atoms In Motion, Student Ed. ,Salts: atoms, ions, electrons ,Atoms In Motion), brings Salts: atoms, ions, electrons with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. Salts: atoms, ions, electrons app has been update to version 1.0 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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The Salts: atoms, ions, electrons is now available for $2.99 for iPad owners. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 8.5 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.0 has been released on 2014-11-25. 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: Compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
More Info: Find more info about Salts: atoms, ions, electrons in Atoms In Motion`s Official Website : http://www.atomsinmotion.com


Atoms and ions are brought to life in "Salts" -- a fully interactive atomistic simulation that reveals the motions of atoms and ions as they interact to form beautiful crystals. Discover the physics behind the ...
I have loved using this app to teach temperature phase changes and lattice energy concepts to my chemistry classes I hope the company develops an app to show ions and molecules in aqueous solution and another for chemical equilibrium Seeing the atoms and ions in motion is so helpful                     Great for chemistry Wykeham
Salts ups the game with ionic potentials Net charge effects crystallizations it s all there Quite a step up in complexity from AIM the previous app from the developer The best chemistry app out there for truly visualizing the interactions at a very fine and macro level So good                     Good Stuff Arrrmondo!
The two molecular dynamics simulations from Atoms in Motion are absolutely amazing Congratulations to the developers for tackling ionic solids Salts is a very useful simulation It is wonderful to be able to use this in the classroom and demonstrate atomic motion in real time right from the iPad Also a big thank you for the ability to save and name states I now have over a dozen states that I can effortlessly call up during class The interactivity stability and computational speed are impressive and the interface is intuitive While I miss the ability to throw atoms and play molecular billiards I thoroughly appreciate the ability to drag and place atoms within crystals With patience I have also managed to build some impressively large crystals of my own The rock salt crystals are very easy to visualize in 2d but it would be even better if this simulation could be run in 3d The inclusion of helium within the simulation makes for some excellent additional teaching points and the broad temperature range of 1 1 500K allows me to cover a wide range of concepts within one App All in all the sweetest app out there thanks again for the great simulations                     Salts A Sweet App Safecracker’s Aficionado
I have loved using this app to teach temperature phase changes and lattice energy concepts to my chemistry classes I hope the company develops an app to show ions and molecules in aqueous solution and another for chemical equilibrium Seeing the atoms and ions in motion is so helpful                 Great for chemistry
Salts ups the game with ionic potentials Net charge effects crystallizations its all there Quite a step up in complexity from AIM the previous app from the developer The best chemistry app out there for truly visualizing the interactions at a very fine and macro level So good                 Good Stuff
The two molecular dynamics simulations from Atoms in Motion are absolutely amazing Congratulations to the developers for tackling ionic solids Salts is a very useful simulation It is wonderful to be able to use this in the classroom and demonstrate atomic motion in real time right from the iPad Also a big thank you for the ability to save and name states I now have over a dozen states that I can effortlessly call up during class The interactivity stability and computational speed are impressive and the interface is intuitive While I miss the ability to throw atoms and play molecular billiards I thoroughly appreciate the ability to drag and place atoms within crystals With patience I have also managed to build some impressively large crystals of my own The rock salt crystals are very easy to visualize in 2d but it would be even better if this simulation could be run in 3d The inclusion of helium within the simulation makes for some excellent additional teaching points and the broad temperature range of 11500K allows me to cover a wide range of concepts within one App All in all the sweetest app out there thanks again for the great simulations                 Salts A Sweet App


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