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Amy Roediger

MolView - draw a molecule and view it in 2D & 3D - 0 views

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    The user can draw a compound or choose from a selection of compounds from three databases. Once a compound has been selected the user can click the 2D to 3D button to convert the molecule into a 3D model which is then displayed in the viewer, located on the right side of the screen. In addition to the 3D viewer you can also use the app to distinguish between atomic, molecular, and ionic solids by clicking on the crystallography model tab. What I love about this function of the app is that it helps users identify that each type of solid has different structures and patterns.
Roland Gesthuizen

This Graphic Is a Rough Guide to Bad (Or Badly Reported) Science - 6 views

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    resource to use when reading news articles about science
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    "Science is amazing, but science reporting can be confusing at times and misleading at worst. The folks at Compound Interest put together this reference graphic that will help you pick out good articles from bad ones, and help you qualify the impact of the study you're reading"
Neil Commons

Compound Interest - 6 views

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    Great visualisation tool of chemistry in action.
Dean Lea

goREACT App - Science NetLinks - 1 views

  • Another use is to drag various elements into the "Reaction Area" to see if they will combine to make a compound
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