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| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 1, 2020 | — | ★ 5.0 | 33 | $0.99 |
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8 of 15This is a collection of flash cards for children: When you call up an equation, for instance, it is just a pictorial image, meaning that it is not interactive. So you cannot actually use it in any way, and you cannot even copy it into the memory of your iPhone. All the knowledge base is also extremely basic: If you call up "electrons," for instance, the non-interactive flash card tells you (with a spacing error) something that you may be taught at an elementary school (junior high?), but certainly not at a college level. So if you are a college student, you certainly cannot use this app even for the very 1st year.
Very good
This is a good app. It has a lot of formulas for a lot of things and it has the potential to be very helpful. I just wish there were formulas for some basic algebra topics and interactive programs in the app like there are in the wolfram alpha algebra app. Like a Pythagorean theorem solver, and definitely examples to show you how to do it. Good app tho.
There are a lot of topics in the chemical section that includes concepts , however, there needs to be more formulas relating to thermodynamics, heat capacities, types of radioactive decay (with formulas), shrodinger's equation, Heisenberg's actual equation, nomenclature, chemical equations relating to gas formation and precipitation, and solubility rules to name a few. Maybe better classification with gas laws, thermodynamics, radioactivity, chemical equilibrium, stochiometry, periodic table, quantum chemistry, the net ionic equation versus total ionic equation, Redox reactions, and light/wavelength chemical equations sections would be a step towards making this app a bit more organized. Chemistry is generally mostly mathematics. It's still a pretty good start and if it's fixed I will recommend .
As a Physics major, I'm so glad someone finally came up with an app that has a useful quick reference for integration formulas and while bunch of other useful stuff!
Great great app, I would have bought it if it cost $5. Thanks and keep making awesome apps
Its a great app but its a bit hard to understand unless you r a student in ap chemistry or physics
I give them high marks for having an up to date periodic table in the Chem section
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