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⭐️3.6 / 5
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🙌5
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📼2 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of m/z

2.0

October 25, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Database size increased to 35 million and 340 Da. Note that the app size becomes about 4 GB.
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1.2

August 15, 2016

Added ability to share search result as a pdf.

1.1

August 3, 2016

Database size increased to 2 million structures (up to 190 Da).

1.0

June 28, 2016

Price History of m/z

Description of m/z

Find chemical structure by exact mass (m/z). Instant search in a database of known structures with exact mass less than 340 Da (about 35 million) created from PubChem compounds database.

m/z: FAQ

Can m/z support iPad devices?

Yes, m/z has support for iPad devices.
Kirill Blinov is the creator of the m/z app.
The app needs iOS 6.0 or later to function properly.
Users have given m/z a so-so rating of 3.6 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The M/z App Is Productivity.
The current version of the m/z app is 2.0.
The last update for m/z was on July 5, 2024.
m/z was first released on February 6, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
m/z is available in English.
No, m/z is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, m/z does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use m/z with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of m/z

  • Great idea but with major limitation

    Great idea and simple, clean implementation. However, hits are only retrieved for whole numbers on my iPhone SE. This makes the app unusable in practice. I hope this issue will get fixed quickly.
  • Great use of the EPA CompTox Dashboard Chemistry Data

    I am the project lead for the Chemistry Dashboard at the EPA and I am glad to see that the data that we released to the community as open data has been used in this way to produce this app. It will be very useful for mass spectrometrists just doing basic lookup of potential chemical structures in environmental media specifically. I look forward to seeing future enhancements!