3D Molecules View&Edit Lite

Published by: Virtual Space
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"3D Molecules View&Edit Lite": is a free 3D molecule builder and viewer. for students, educators, and researchers.
"3D Molecules View&Edit Lite" allows users to open and view molecules in SDF format files, for example, from NCBI's PubChem (http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov), a public database of compounds or from RCSB Protein Data Bank (http://www.rcsb.org/pdb).
FEATURES:
• Building molecule model
• Support of single, double and triple bonds.
• Visualization of Wireframe style, Stick style, Ball and Stick, Spacefill (CPK) models.
• T-shaped and «seesaw» molecular geometries.
• Bond-angle optimization
• Loading molecule in SDF file format
• Loading molecule in PDB file format.
• Availability of information about chemical element symbols in the molecule
• Opening the molecule file directly from email attachments.
• “Test yourself” mode to build some inorganic chemical compounds.
The app includes tutorial how to create and delete models.
The free version is a limited version of "3D Molecules Edit & Test"
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3D Molecules View&Edit Lite Reviews

3D Molecules

YukaC19 on

United States

Very cool, informational and helpful chemistry app. You can build 3D molecules chemistry models, easy to use with good features.

Good app

almyers0416 on

United States

Great app to use for studying. It's easy to use and the UI is perfect

👍👍👍

Riccio_Usa on

United States

Very useful for study! 3D visual is very well made and also the controls are intuitive and simple! I recommend it!

Useful

Roboscott7 on

United States

Useful education app. The interface needs work. It looks like it was made for the original iPhone and hasn't been updated sense. The images are not sharp on the iPhone 6+

Educative

Engin71 on

United States

It has impressive rendering speed of so many molecules. Good for students.

Something to try

Hana-Lan on

United States

This app open a new world for art student like me. Though I do not understand the whole thing but at least I get to see the Molecules.

Really useful

PsxDemons on

United States

I'm a student and it really helps.

great for learning

lbpowell1 on

United States

This app has a very attractive design. It's a great way to study the periodic table.

SCIENCE!!!

Anonymous XIII on

United States

This is Science my boy! You can tell by all the Scientific soundings stuff like molecules and ions and rings and such.

Chemistry students this is amazing

theappmaster2009 on

United States

Thoroughly recommended for any chemistry student! An indispensable resource to aid my education

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