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Virtual Orbitals 3D Chemistry

It is impossible to learn about the shapes of orbitals in a page which is 2D but the orbitals aren't 2D. Virtual Orbitals app helps you to visualize the shapes of the orbitals in 3D such that you can understand more and you can sort out your confusions.
This education app help the students to learn chemistry in a smarter way. Students can see the every parts of orbitals by rotating their fingers to screen.

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Atoms included: Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Boron, Carbon, Oxygen, Neon, Sodium, Silicon, Potassium, Argon, Calcium, Zinc, Iron etc.

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Reviews (29)

Sha. C. O. Jun 6, 2020     

It is a nice approach. More scope for improvement though exists. The animation in somewhat clumsy. And the overlapping of orbitals makes the atoms of the elements with higher Atomic Numbers very complex to visualise. And why can we only see the valence electrons? Why not the core ones too? Provide more theory. This app is very nice but can be better.

MAN. K. G. Apr 5, 2020     

It helps to understand the orbitals more clearly. But still few improvements could be made, such as the box representation of electronic configuration can be included at the corner and when touching the electons from the box it should indicate in the diagram where the electrons are. So please do consider my request and upgrade these things.

ANW. R. Aug 25, 2019     

This is really, by far, the best app for visualising orbitals in space in the easiest manner possible. A gentle addition of incorporating electrons step wise into the orbitals for higher elements can make it even more interactive and clear all misconceptions which one might have when we imagine or draw them in the plane of paper. Thank you.

Pan. T. Dec 10, 2021     

Pretty good app. But I think some visualization is wrong. For example the f-orbital should have 8 lobes instead of 12. And for Carbon which has 2 electrons in outmost p subshell. They should be placed at the opposite sides possible, not sitting next to each other.

T. Sep 3, 2021     

Really useful apps. Simple and easy. I just wish that there were a option to select what orbital structure I want to see because I have go back and forth to see a structure. But this is a really good and helpful app to visualise orbitals easily. Thanks for the app. Deserve 5 starts

alk. y. Jul 29, 2021     

The design is bland but straightforward. Small accesibility in the menu part, I pressed the theory section and spent a minute figuring out how to get out but I did. Maybe add the exit button in both pages (about and theory) other than that, it's a nice educationl app!

Ano. p. Aug 21, 2020     

I was expecting too much. I thought that the app would show orbital structure of the compounds that I draw but it was just an explanation. But still good one. I'd even like if you make an app which shows the orbital structure of the compounds we name,and please tell me if there was that feature and I missed it. πŸ‘ŒπŸ˜„πŸ‘

son. s. May 15, 2020     

This app is just another name for brilliance. I have two suggestions. Give one option to break up the atom and see each orbital carefully. And last, show some examples of the F orbital. With these features you can show the quantum mechanical model for all elements.

Tas. R. Aug 12, 2020     

This app made me clear all my concepts about orbitals. But it would be more helpful if your could add zoom in and zoom out feature to it. Thank you for making such a wonderful app.

Tan. P. Jul 18, 2019     

Thos app is good but it can be improved a lot. Firstly add types of bonding(sigma and pi) . Also add points about VSEPR and MOT. Also add more examples. It really helped me to visualize the orbitals. Thanks

Ram. S. Jul 22, 2020     

It was quite nice because it made me imagine the orbitals and all...but there is one correction of Cr( the configuration of Cr is exception and in the app that exception is not shown) and same with Cu .....so look into that all other is really nice...thank you for making this app it helped me understand better... ☺️☺️☺️

C/2. H. b. H. Jun 20, 2019     

Cool,but there are less examples in the real app than in the description. For example,even though hydrogen and boron are mentioned in the description,they aren't in the real app. And you should have mentioned just the symbol for oxygen (O),not it's full name!

Sri. V. Mar 11, 2022     

electron is weightless,conversion for p-n,mass is2.1..its a number,if for eg)there are 81 electrons in the orbit of a compond/element,the weight of proton is 81(x)2.1.solids only.cryo solids included.rapid boiling and freezing with heat pumps is what is in use for ventilation,air conditioning &heating in the winter in this city.nitromonitor.

A. G. u. Feb 8, 2019     

its fine but still some theory and more effectively 3D orbitals can be drawn or added to it. I guess but it is useful for us to see the basic structures of orbitals and realize their appeareance. good try of 3D tech for study.

Kri. D. Jul 4, 2021     

Short but very very useful app books don't provide 3d pics which makes it really very difficult to draw diagrams just 5 mins and u can grasp everything about the shapes like as much is elementary..... Thank u!!

Dom. T. Jul 4, 2019     

Kind of helpful, but no sp hybridized examples and app is a little weird to navigate. Have to click all the way through examples to get back to main menu

Jon. A. Aug 22, 2020     

Its a bunch of pictures grouped and bent together then stuck in place so that they turn when someone touches or drags across the cumulative image on the screen. It doesn't do anything, can't even cast it to a screen with Google chrome cast or set it to slide show Both boring and not interesting Well done

Far. M. Apr 10, 2020     

This app really helped me through understanding orbitals and their shapes in 3d, which is reality. Before i was all trapped in 2d and paper; it really helped. I hope in next versions there'll be more atoms and bigger atoms with their orbital shapes.

A. G. u. Jan 28, 2019     

It's totally imaginery and soooper 3D models. It's really helpful for students who try to understand the structure and arrangements of orbitals in different elements.

GOV. C. B. Sep 28, 2018     

Good application for visualization of atomic orbitals, which is is generally hard to imagine by looking only at mathematical form. Nice app for all physics and chemistry student .

Tri. Apr 17, 2019     

Thanks a lot for this amazing app! For the first time I understood the concept of shells and orbitals even though the professor taught it to me for like three times. Thanks a lot!

Amb. B. Sep 14, 2019     

This was a great tool for studying and visualizing this topic. I wish the app included a little more content, but overall a great experience.

A. G. u. Feb 7, 2019     

It is a very good and unique attempt but it actually took me some time to understand the arrangement of electrons,, otherwise it was helpful!

Swe. S. Nov 22, 2020     

It's all good but it could be a lot helpful if there was an option to zoom in and out because as we go on increasing the atomic number, the structure becomes more complex.

Sve. S. Feb 23, 2020     

Good App with nice examples of orbitals. Could have more examples and a menu to select the different elements instead of just forward and back buttons

Gur. Feb 18, 2020     

My Son has many doubts regarding orbitals and he often expresses many queries...which i too troubled a lot to answer his questions. After installing this app. His all sounds regarding orbitals disappeared. Thank god i am safe. Thanks to this app makers.

A. G. u. Mar 2, 2019     

It's a nice app to understand the concept of orbitals and quantum mechanical model of atom given by the scientists and I think it's the most crucial app one student must have so that he/she can easily understand about the concept of the atomic orbitals.

Kha. K. May 13, 2022     

Very smart app,could be more helpful for students if there were some more additional features...😊

sha. f. Jan 2, 2022     

It is very excellent app for chemists to study orbitals 3D structures.I have learned alot of things from this app and have cleared my conceft on those things on which I confused.I personally suggest this app for chemistry students.