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U.S Army STARS Elements

U.S. Army STARS Elements is a fun and exciting way to learn chemistry. Build your own atom, play a game to help you learn about chemical bonds, explore the periodic table, and test your chemistry knowledge. Elements is great for students, teachers, and anyone interested in chemistry.
U.S. Army STARS Elements includes...

Atom Builder
- A simple, powerful tool that let’s you construct and discover atoms. Add and subtract protons, neutrons, and electrons and see, in 3D, what you can create.

SmashBond
- Use the octet rule to bond elements and score points in SmashBond. Swap elements to make 2, 3, or 4 element bonds, and grab bonuses to get a SMASHBOND. It’s a really fun way to help you become familiar with the octet rule and learn common chemical bonds by their type, symbol, name and Lewis dot diagram.

Periodic Table
- Use the table to view trends and detailed information about each of the 118 elements. See an interactive Bohr’s model and learn interesting facts about the elements. It’s like a regular periodic table, but interactive and fun.

STARS Challenge
- When you’re ready to test your knowledge, take the STARS Challenge. You’ll be presented with questions in 3 areas (elements, bonding, and atomic configuration). Can you master them all?

No matter what your level of experience with chemistry, U.S. Army STARS Elements makes learning fun.

Easy to use lesson plans and teacher guides are available at http://usarmystars.com/lessons to help integrate Elements into the classroom.

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Reviews (6)

Dru. h. Jan 19, 2022     

To play this you need to have some kind of knowledge about chemistry, although, people need to have more of a desire to know more about the elements that make up our universe. This is a great app for kids that are learning high-school chemistry, or graduates that want to sharpen their knowledge of the periodic table. Kudos for making an app that has a vast amount of questions and answers.

Ron. S. Sep 29, 2021     

Interesting, for teaching basics. Seeing the electron orbits was cool but not really practical and was hard to remember. The military use of these elements was cool. They might have shown more of this as long as it wasn't secret.

Bou. D. Jun 12, 2019     

If the average person played this game, more than they candycrush or toon blast .The world would be filled with geniuses 😂

Eri. J. Aug 29, 2016     

I would want to make custom atoms and substances

Gar. T. Jun 29, 2016     

Daughter loves to play smash bond, and I don't have to worry about her clicking an add.

Dar. N. Jun 27, 2016     

Smashbond is addictive!!