Atom

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3.9
306 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Atom is a simulation of the commonly used atomic model, where you can play with individual protons, neutrons, and electrons to see how they affect the properties of an atom.

Use the built-in periodic table to quickly access all 118 elements along with their isotopes and electron configurations.

Modules are still being developed for the learn section, but check out the new minigames and history of the atomic model.
Updated on
Oct 29, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
280 reviews
Maan Singh
September 26, 2022
Suggestion: 1. Write down the names of proton, neutrons, and electrons beside their shapes. 2. Note down the minimum and maximum electron in an atom. 3. What's a periodic table and why there's a division. 4. Examples, lots of it. 5. Sub particles can also be divided/separated with enough force(with examples). 6. Usage. 7. Point out to some good books or youtube videos with links. 8. Timer is boring, make it points game and the option to reset. 9. Images. 10. Shapes and structures. Nice game 😊
17 people found this review helpful
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Play Account
July 6, 2023
Perfect when you're trying to learn about light elements and the general properties of the table. Apparantly there are some inaccuracies in the heavier elements. I think it was something about electron spins or the stability of a certain isotope. The physical way in which you can alter the atom is really engaging.
5 people found this review helpful
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M
October 23, 2020
I had to use this because the online PHET atom builder would only let me put up to 10 particles in. I was using this so I could get more of a visual for my chemistry assignments. This sort of works if you are using it for the same purpose but it is not a very good platform. Red=protons, gray=Neutrons, blue=Electrons.
22 people found this review helpful
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What’s new

Radioactive / Stable has been removed due to inaccurate data. This has been replaced by an abundance percentage in the UI.
+ API Update