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Chemy: Chemistry Companion

Chemy: Chemistry Companion

Periodic Table&Molecule Models

⭐️5 / 5
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🙌5
Ratings
📼7 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Chemy

1.2.6

September 24, 2023

Improved molecule file viewer. Added models for some common molecules.

1.2.5

September 23, 2023

Bug fixes and improved molecule viewer. iOS 17 Support

1.2.4

September 10, 2023

Bug fix for selecting files.

1.2.3

September 10, 2023

Bug fix for selecting files. Improved German localization.

1.2.1

September 7, 2023

Bug fixes and improvement on molecule model display.

1.2

September 6, 2023

New feature: Now supports opening or saving molecule model files! Gaussian input file (.gjf) XYZ file (.xyz) Bug fixes
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1.1.3

September 3, 2023

Bug fix and widget!

1.1.2

August 30, 2023

Bug fixes

1.1.1

September 20, 2021

Updates: Fuzzy element search in multiple languages. Examples for chemical formula formatting. Peak list for mass spectrum prediction.
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1.1.0

June 21, 2021

UV-Vis Color Prediction

Price History of Chemy

Description of Chemy

Chemy: Your Essential Chemistry Companion Created by chemist, for chemists, Chemy is the ultimate App designed to elevate your chemistry education and lab research to new heights. Unlock the Power of the Periodic Table: - Chemy presents the periodic table in a user-friendly, intuitive format, making it effortless to access vital information efficiently. - Compare key attributes such as atomic weight, electronegativity, electron affinity, ionization energy, radius, and isotopes of elements with ease. Precision Chemistry Tools at Your Fingertips: - Effortlessly format chemical formulas and gain insights with predictive mass spectrum and elemental analysis tools. Empower your research with unparalleled precision and accuracy. Advanced Modeling Capabilities: - Chemy takes your chemistry exploration to the next level by enabling you to create intricate models of carbon nanotubes and graphene. - Export your creations as GJF files or XYZ files, providing you with invaluable resources for further in-depth research in Gaussian or any other chemistry informatics calculation. Seamless Integration with Molecule Model Files: - Chemy now offers a seamless feature to open molecule model files, supporting popular formats like xyz, gjf, and more are coming. - Visualize and manipulate molecular structures effortlessly, enhancing your research capabilities. Experience the future of chemistry with Chemy – where knowledge meets innovation. Download now and revolutionize your chemistry endeavors today.
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Chemy: FAQ

Is the Chemy app compatible with iPads?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Chemy.
Chemy was released by Zhijin Chen.
The minimum iOS requirement: 17.0.
5.0 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Chemy has received from users.
The App Category Of Chemy Is Education.
The latest version of the Chemy app is 1.2.6.
Chemy updated on July 4, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, Chemy supports American English, German (Germany), Japanese and 4 more.
Sorry, Chemy is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Chemy.
Sorry, Chemy is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Chemy

  • Great for students

    The interface is simple and easy to navigate. The information provided is easy to read and is thorough enough to make my college level chem assignments fly by. Some nice additions would be 3D atom models and a search element feature
  • It’s amazing

    It’s the BEST
  • Fantastic PT for Education and Reference

    I teach Sophomore-level Chemistry and AP Chemistry. The table is fantastic for creating assignments and exams. It gives all the extra information I could want about elements, all in one place. This allows me to have freedom to create problems, situations, labs, and more, without using a cumbersome number of sources.

    As an educator, the only thing I wish the table had, was a general zoom function. As is, the table is fantastic for personal use. However, it is a little small to read if I were to project it on my screen. Extremely minor wish, compared to the convenient information this table provides.