3D Sym Op Brazil L +4
National University of Singapore
Desenvolvido para iPad
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- Grátis
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Descrição
“3D Sym Op” is an educational app designed to visualise the symmetry elements and operations on molecules of various point groups. The 3D molecule is searchable via four ways: Name, Formula; 2D Structure; Point Group and Image Recognition. Symmetry elements – rotation axis (C); reflection plane; inversion point (i) and improper rotation (S) can be selectively displayed on the scalable 3D molecule. On touch the symmetry operation e.g. C6 – 60o rotation, is performed and user can pause/resume movement at any time. The corresponding 2D image with symmetry element can also be shown. Tapping the point group would display the character table. A quiz mode is available for which each time has 7 symmetry element questions followed by 3 point group questions, for self-assessment.
Chemistry undergraduates are encouraged to download this application to supplement their individual learning purposes.
This mobile application is a joint project between the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, and School of Computing, both from the National University of Singapore.
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Versão 1.2
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Informações
- Venda
- National University of Singapore
- Tamanho
- 38,4 MB
- Categoria
- Educação
- Compatibilidade
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- iPhone
- Requer o iOS 8.0 ou posterior.
- iPad
- Requer o iPadOS 8.0 ou posterior.
- iPod touch
- Requer o iOS 8.0 ou posterior.
- Mac
- Requer o macOS 11.0 ou posterior e um Mac com o chip M1 da Apple ou posterior.
- Apple Vision
- Requer o visionOS 1.0 ou posterior.
- Idiomas
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Inglês
- Classificação indicativa
- +4
- Copyright
- © 2015 National University of Singapore
- Preço
- Grátis