Tap OChem Lite

Tap OChem Lite

Organic Chemistry Animations!

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All Versions of Tap OChem Lite

4.70

September 15, 2021

All animations are retained with improvements from the previous version. This version is updated for iOS 14.5 and has fixed a typo in the title of the ethane conformation entry page.
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4.62.1

October 29, 2020

All animations are retained with improvements from the previous version 4.62. This version has one improvement in an animation
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4.62

September 27, 2020

This version updates Tap OChem Lite to run properly on iOS 14. All animations are retained with improvements from the previous version 4.60.
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4.60

February 18, 2019

Tap OChem Lite 4.60 is a update for iOS 12.1 and an update for all of the reference sheets and animations use our new format! The animation upgrades included electron pushing on all animations and a new lighter background - great for visualizing on the iPhone and iPad but also great for instructors to project in class. We added to the essential information the following: 1. Bond Dissociation Energy Table, 2. C-C and C-H Bond Lengths, and 3. Common Functional Groups. We hope you like this free version and find it helpful!
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4.01

January 8, 2016

Tap OChem Lite 4.01 is a maintenance update for iOS v9.2 and a bug fix.
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4.0

September 25, 2015

We have reprogrammed the entire app for a completely new look for Tap OChem! All of the text is now in full color. All of the animations from before are still included. We have added an extra "reference" area as well with a simple "Periodic Table for Organic Chemists" and "pka Equations".
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2.15

December 11, 2013

We found that the blue, green and yellow bonds in the "electron pushing" animations of SN2 and E2 reactions faded while playing on the iPhone 5s. In version 2.15 we have redone these animations with modified colors so this would not occur.
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2.1

November 28, 2013

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Description of Tap OChem Lite

Understand organic chemistry! Visualize many of the most important concepts, molecules, and reactions! Check out the full version of “Tap OChem”! In addition to the content in the lite version, the full version contains over 170 concepts, reactions, molecules, and reference topics! Tap OChem Lite puts many organic reactions and concepts at your fingertips. The reactions and concepts included are some of the most common from the one year sequence of undergraduate organic chemistry that is offered at major colleges and universities. We have even thrown in a simple periodic table for reference! Whether you are studying for a midterm exam, MCAT, or PCAT, this app can facilitate your learning. Designed by two award winning chemists with over 45 years of combined teaching at major universities, Tap OChem Lite displays organic chemistry reactions and concepts in high quality animations. The Lite version will give you a taste of the full version where more than 130 animations and descriptions are available along with many more reference tables. The Lite version includes full animation and text versions of the following: Substitution reactions (4 animations, all SN2), Elimination reactions (3 animations, all E2), Alkene reactions (3 animations), Alkyne reactions (2 animations), Epoxide Chemistry (2 animations), Benzene reactions (2 animations), Butadiene chemistry (1 animation), Key concepts (8 animations). The concepts section includes valence bond theory, conformational analysis of alkanes, and one stereochemistry animation. The molecules in motion section has 8 animations, both acyclic and cyclic compounds. Also some intermediates are included (tert-butyl radical and allyl radical). Each animation has an accompanying text that drills down to the main features of each reaction or concept. These are short, quick to find, descriptions with important information regarding each reaction or concept. For each reaction, text descriptions include electron pushing diagrams. In this version we've kept the full color diagrams in the accompanying text. More information regarding Tap OChem and Tap OChem Lite can be found at our website www.tapochem.com. In addition to the animations being very sharp on your iPhone, they also look great on an iPad. This new version is now native for both iPhone and iPad. In addition, they are excellent quality for projecting in a classroom (an adapter is required). iPad 2 or higher and iPhone 5 or higher can be used for projection.
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Tap OChem Lite: FAQ

Is Tap OChem Lite compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Tap OChem Lite works on iPad devices.
The Tap OChem Lite app was released by Tap OChem, LLC.
Tap OChem Lite requires iOS 14.5 or later.
The average rating for the Tap OChem Lite app is 4.9.
The Primary Genre Of The Tap Ochem Lite App Is Education.
4.70 is the latest released Tap OChem Lite version.
The latest Tap OChem Lite update was rolled out on July 1, 2024.
The Tap OChem Lite app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Tap OChem Lite app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Tap OChem, LLC.
You can use the Tap OChem Lite app in English.
No, Tap OChem Lite is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Tap OChem Lite does not offer in-app purchases.
No, Tap OChem Lite does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Tap OChem Lite

  • Wow! This is great

    So, I'm not much for writing app reviews. However, I'll make an exception for this app. As an orgo student it is sometimes difficult to wrap your head around some of the abstract concepts and ideas needed to do well. This app does a great job explaining just what you need and provides excellent animations showing 3D representations of different compounds and types of bonds.

    In fact, they do such a good job I am going to break my own rule and buy the full version. I've exhausted the "lite" version and used every portion in my studies. Try this out and see what you think. I'm willing to bet that if you are as serious as I am about doing well in organic chemistry you'll be doing the same!