Nuclear App Reviews

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Sweet

Totally enjoyed this! I created all the elements, so other reviews maybe were addressing a glitch thats been fixed in an update? In any case, really well done.

Comment

Id like to be able to bond atoms to make molecules and have reaction energies. This is a good start

Review

A cool and fascinating, if tricky, look at the atomic structure of the elements. Also an intriguing look at half-life and radioactive decay.

Strong Science application

I use this program during the writing of a feature movie that involves knowledge in Physics. This is to say how much this app is well done, well organized and well illustrated. It allows the user to learn and to better understand how atoms are built up in the universe, including a better understanding of Nuclear Physics. Thank you to the developers. Alain Houle, Ph.D.

Great

It gives a visual representation of an otherwise unseeable world. Great for teaching about atoms.

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Be Mgはアルカリ土類金属じゃないですよ

Thats nice

So beautiful. I wanna watch it all day! haha

İ have full version but i cant see all elements.

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BEST APP

Thank you so much this is a good app.

Russian

Very good program. But there is no Russian language

Unscientific

Hello! the program has very nice graphics ... but if it comes to radioactive elements, in some cases, daughter nucleus and even the whole decay chain are not correct! thats just one example: radionuclide 68Ge decays to 68Ga, which decays to stable 68Zn ... But program shows 68Ge> 67Ga (!!!)> 67Zn and it is absolutely incorrect! and it is very annoying! only one wish: please modify the program with real scientific data! Thank you!

Bohr atomic model...

Not so instructive, with ball-like electrons moving in circular orbits. We are not in 1913 any more...

Improbable Awesome Probabilities

Great use of mobile tech. All I need now is the ability to mix molecules together based on valence shells! Help us discover new elements! Great job guys.

Intuiitive exploration

I think the app could do with some more explanation/guidance regarding why certain isotopes are stable while others are not, and what governs the shell that electrons preferably "localize" to (quantum superpositioning aside). These are points of curiosity I would have liked to explore further. However, the interface is simple and the visuals are beautiful. Overall a great, intuitive way to explore the structure of the elements. Well done!

Awesome

I love this

Mental Decay

Much greater fun than chemistry. Gotta go, need another neutron.

Cargill would be proud!

Cool app, a little basic and tedious to keep adding protons, neutrons & electrons in order to "create" and view info on each element. Then I got to fluorine and it said under uses: "fluorides are used to prevent tooth decay." Ha! I was completely disgusted. Here was a scientific app perpetuating the myth of fluoridated water. Fluoride is toxic, accumulative in the body and causes fluorosis of the teeth and bones. It is also derived from the hazardous waste of the phosphate fertilizer industry--Cargill being the largest. Yummy! Drink up sheep!

Visually nice, but annoying

Cant get past Ruthenium because of the annoying popups, despite the suggestion that you can get to Xenon. I understand trying to motivate users to upgrade, but dont tick me off in the process.

Awesome

Best atom Ive ever seen. 5 trillion stars!

My five years old daughter loves it.

A very cool educational tool.

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