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    Jan Sobieski
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    There is an app called “beaker” that allow you to run chemical reactions on your phone.

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    #482478
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    Faust For Science
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    There is an app called “beaker” that allow you to run chemical reactions on your phone.

    If the app is accurate that is one of the most intelligent uses of a smartphone I know of. That and checking the weather.

    To bad I do not own a smartphone.

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    FrostByte
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    If the app is accurate that is one of the most intelligent uses of a smartphone I know of. That and checking the weather.

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    #482491
    Jan Sobieski
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    It has flaws and is mostly inorganic but it passes.

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    #482504
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    Atton
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    Sounds like a good replacement for Yenka.

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    It has flaws and is mostly inorganic but it passes.

    My one concern about this app is that those in authority may clamp down on this app because of the potential uses the app may have. And with the proprietary systems smartphones work under, this app could be deleted from most smartphones with a few keystrokes.

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    Anonymous
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    Does it show you molecular models and what’s happening with the electrons? Those long drawn out chalkboard equations are nothing like a color 3D model animated.

    I can’t imagine an app that does it all, include the Stoichiometrics for mixing multiple compound chemicals, I searched for programs like that and came up empty.

    Someone with pyrotechnic motivations could mix up some pretty nasty stuff using a model that shows mixing results and chain reactions.

    My motivations are agriculture related, is there a web site? My phone is the push button model that came out after the rotary dial, it’s a stupid phone.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    It isn’t a cheating app more like a vitual since exp. I wish I had this 25 years ago.

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    Anonymous
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    I’m not talking about cheating, I’m talking about a Stoichiometric calculator that would function like a row of music equalizers doing a wide range of mathematics automatically, instead of individually then equating each compound against the others to take molecular count of two compounds having the same molecule, like automatically adding up all the nitrogen v.s. phosphorous vs. potassium when any other compound is altered to compensate the added molecules of another compound needed to achieve that number.

    It would limit the mistakes inherently made using a calculator.

    Kinda like a compound rolls in with it’s two or more molecules then bumps the number of it’s partner molecule that must be taken into consideration otherwise an unwanted level of the ignored molecule will result.

    It’s like whatever you add drops everything else’s relative number. and increases the tag along molecule that comes with any given compound ingredient. You may achieve your target with one element but bump another element off it’s selected target, it’s like rubics cube X 1,000!

    One mistake and plants suffer!

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    Mr. Man
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    I sure could have used an app like that way back when I took Organic Chem. I was terrible at visualizing molecules and compounds.

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    I could do stereo chemistry inside my head. Calculus trained me in the art.

    You may achieve your target with one element but bump another element off it’s selected target

    There are equations for that too.

    I’ll check it out. Thanks, Jan.

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