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167 interactive simulations. 121 language translations. 3433 teacher-submitted lessons. Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations.
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Our mission is to provide free, open-source games and simulations to help teach principles in chemistry and physics classrooms. Our focus is on web-based applications so that all students can benefit whether they have a Chromebook, Apple Mac, or Windows based device.
27 lut 2024 · ChemTube3D contains interactive 3D chemistry animations and structures, with supporting information, for students studying some of the most important topics in advanced school chemistry and university chemistry courses. Use the menus to explore them.
Reaction Simulator. In this simulator, covalent bonds are broken and then rearranged to create new MOLECULES! Concepts of molecular stability and conservation of atoms are emphasized. You can view the source code for this simulation on our Github.
These interactive simulations help to visualize difficult chemistry concepts and phenomena. Teachers can use these as demonstrations in lecture or supplements to homework. Students can also use the tools to test and improve their own understanding.
Explore chemical concepts using these interactive simulations, which help students to visualize abstract topics. Covering acid-base solutions, Beer's Law, atomic structure, concentration and the pH scale.
Double Wells and Covalent Bonds. Energy Forms and Changes. Fourier: Making Waves. Gas Properties. The Greenhouse Effect. Isotopes and Atomic Mass. Lasers. Microwaves. Models of the Hydrogen Atom.