Please make a dev tool panel to add chemicals.
Some chemicals have to be created by a long series of reactions, like [Ag(NH3)Cl], and also, please make nitrogen triiodide more stable, because it explodes instantly, unlike reality, where it explodes after being lightly touched. (Devs, I understand that this may be a hard request to fulfill, but can you use the accelerometer on the phone to explode NI3, with about the same amount of force required to split a sample of a compound in this app?)
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Some unconsidered reactions
Amazing app 9/10 but some reactions are unexplored, if you separate mercury from either of its compound and try to react it with gold or silver it won’t work unlike real life, also as far as I’m aware sodium carbide should be able to be made as we have both sodium and carbon but we can’t make it
Other wise this app is great, would recommend. I just hope the other possible reactions are added
Other wise this app is great, would recommend. I just hope the other possible reactions are added
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airmix
my airmix doesnt work on my iphone
Isn’t working at the moment
No fluids or solids are appearing after tapping or holding them. This is an error in a newer update.
I want Answers!
I bought this Game it is super buggy and crashes more often than it should! I have tried to mix many of the same chemicals and it crashes everytime. I want my money back or a reply on why this app is so terrible.
weird thing i discovered
molten metals act and look like water. they also never cool down.
Sometimes not very realistic.
You should be able to precipitate silver chloride from a silver nitrate solution by adding HCl, but the silver nitrate just vanishes without a trace? Where are my silver ions? Balance your equations!
Boooo
App was ok, not all the chems reacted properly, but they were close. Still not really right, but now it’s way harder to get the chems into the flask, and they still react funny. Please make adding reactants the way it was before.
good
install button doesnt work
It’s a good learning tool but…
It is fairly basic and doesn’t have a lot of features.
You can heat up the contents of a mixture but you can’t cool it down.
Some chemical reactions are not present. (probably to avoid complications with the app)
(… and I have tried once before to make manganese heptoxide… )
You can make different compounds than what are shown in the menus, but not knowing how much you have or how hot it is while in a liquid or gaseous state makes using them in an efficient manner difficult…
There are also a few problems with the app such as:
Small operations are good, but I would recommend that anyone refrain from using more than 20 of any solid material at once especially with the more explosive reactions that can occur as they can cause serious frame issues or in some cases cause the app to crash entirely.
Do NOT try to mix solid NaOH with solid NHCl as having them touch at all will instantly cause the app to crash.
Sometimes while the lid is over the beaker, materials from explosive chemical reactions can fly through the lid and out of the beaker. (though it is a rare occurrence)
Honestly, I don’t recommend this app outside a classroom as it is lacking a lot of features for any sort of at-home application…
You can heat up the contents of a mixture but you can’t cool it down.
Some chemical reactions are not present. (probably to avoid complications with the app)
(… and I have tried once before to make manganese heptoxide… )
You can make different compounds than what are shown in the menus, but not knowing how much you have or how hot it is while in a liquid or gaseous state makes using them in an efficient manner difficult…
There are also a few problems with the app such as:
Small operations are good, but I would recommend that anyone refrain from using more than 20 of any solid material at once especially with the more explosive reactions that can occur as they can cause serious frame issues or in some cases cause the app to crash entirely.
Do NOT try to mix solid NaOH with solid NHCl as having them touch at all will instantly cause the app to crash.
Sometimes while the lid is over the beaker, materials from explosive chemical reactions can fly through the lid and out of the beaker. (though it is a rare occurrence)
Honestly, I don’t recommend this app outside a classroom as it is lacking a lot of features for any sort of at-home application…
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