ModMol 17+

Universitat de Barcelona

Diseñada para iPhone

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Descripción

The ModMol application allows 3D visualization of organic and
inorganic molecules within an augmented reality environment.

ModMol shows the 3D structure and general information of several molecules such as acetic acid, cholesterol or caffeine among many others.

The molecular date base is constantly updated and in addition you can upload your own molecules in standard cartesian coordinates (name.xyz).

ModMol also allows chemical editing using a library of standard fragments.

This tool is designed to be a molecular repository able to support students in Chemistry or related degrees understand the principles of stereochemistry: they can observe three-dimensional structures of different compounds and nanostructures at the same time they are studying the specific subject in a given lecture.

Also, thanks to the molecular modelling functionality, it allows the design of new compounds and its visualisation in a 3D space.

The application is ideal for its use in the classroom or at home. MODMOL is an application developed by the Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry of the University of Barcelona and the company Visyon360. This application forms part of the UB mobility project.

Privacidad de la app

Universitat de Barcelona, que desarrolló esta app, no ofreció detalles sobre sus prácticas de privacidad y el envío de datos a Apple. Para obtener detalles, consulta la política de privacidad del desarrollador.

No se proporcionaron detalles

La compañía o persona que desarrolló la app tendrá que proporcionar detalles sobre la privacidad cuando envíe su próxima actualización de app.

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