Step into the fascinating world of atoms and molecules with ChemistryVR! This immersive app brings chemistry to life, allowing you to explore molecular structures and chemical reactions like never before.
Experience chemistry in 3D:
Visualize and manipulate ⚛️: Interact with atoms and molecules in a virtual 3D space. Build molecular models, see how bonds form, and understand the spatial relationships between atoms.
Witness reactions unfold 🧪: Observe chemical reactions in action! See how reactants transform into products and gain a deeper understanding of chemical processes.
Explore the microscopic world 🔬: Dive into the invisible world of atoms and molecules. Get a firsthand look at the building blocks of matter and how they interact.
Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike:
Whether you're a student learning chemistry for the first time or an enthusiast eager to explore the molecular world, ChemistryVR offers a unique and engaging way to deepen your understanding of this fundamental science.
Share your thoughts on ChemistryVR!
This is a demo version, and we're eager for your feedback! Let us know what you think and what features you'd like to see in the full version by emailing us at contact@octav.studio
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | octav.studio |
developer | Octav Studio |
publisher | Octav Studio |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 0.1.2 |
languages | English |
Few suggestions for improvement from a fellow VR developer:
1. The instructions on how to build the first compound were very clear with the hand gestures guiding me. But they disappeared suddenly (probably some sort of bug) and I was left on my own from there, not sure what to do, I had to just randomly try different gestures to figure out there was a menu to choose the bond type.
2. The vortex for cleaning out the stuff is really cool. But sometimes when I put an atom into it, the bond menu opens up and I'm unable to close it. Even if I select a new atom and try to open its menu, it wont open.
3. Some sort of guidance of what ionic or covalent bonds are would be cool as I was just doing a trial and error method of making the connections. Learning about it in a deeper level might be helpful in creating these molecules.
4. Lastly was really stuck unity I accidentally figured out that I can convert the molecule into their real form (animation for it is fantastic). I was still confused as the circle in the bottom which fills up to show if the process is complete, doesn't fully fill up, even after completing the molecule (I may be wrong).