ChemCalc
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About ChemCalc
ChemCalc is both a calculator and a study aid for the periodic table of elements. Use ChemCalc to do chemistry calculations or to look up information about elements in the full periodic table of 118 elements. Students and teachers can use ChemCalc to calculate the atomic weight of molecules. For example to get the atomic weight of water:
(H2O)
you can tap on:
( H * 2 ) + O =
Or to get the atomic weight of carbon dioxide:
(CO2)
you can tap on:
C + ( O * 2 ) =
Also included is ChemGame which will test students memory of the periodic table. You get points for matching elements that are next to each other horizontally or vertically in the periodic table. More points are awarded for elements next to each other vertically than horizontally, and farther down the periodic table. Compete with classmates to see who can get the highest score.
In addition to the chemistry calculator and matrix game, there are flash cards to help students study the periodic table.
This chemistry calculator requires no network connection allowing you to work offline and use it anywhere.
If you don't like advertisements, you can purchase the (No Ads) version.
If you discover any bugs or have any suggestions, please email them to terakuhn@gmail.com with 'ChemCalc' in the title of your email.
(H2O)
you can tap on:
( H * 2 ) + O =
Or to get the atomic weight of carbon dioxide:
(CO2)
you can tap on:
C + ( O * 2 ) =
Also included is ChemGame which will test students memory of the periodic table. You get points for matching elements that are next to each other horizontally or vertically in the periodic table. More points are awarded for elements next to each other vertically than horizontally, and farther down the periodic table. Compete with classmates to see who can get the highest score.
In addition to the chemistry calculator and matrix game, there are flash cards to help students study the periodic table.
This chemistry calculator requires no network connection allowing you to work offline and use it anywhere.
If you don't like advertisements, you can purchase the (No Ads) version.
If you discover any bugs or have any suggestions, please email them to terakuhn@gmail.com with 'ChemCalc' in the title of your email.