Atoms and Electrons

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About this app

Explore the fascinating world of atomic theory and the behavior of electrons with a classic scientific work presented in a modern, convenient format!

The app offers the complete, unaltered digital edition of the book originally published in New York in 1924, authored by J. W. N. Sullivan.

This app is perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in the foundations of atomic science and the history of physics.

Key Features:
- Original Content: Read the full text of this classic work exactly as it was published, without any editorial changes.
- Author Biography with Photo: Learn about J. W. N. Sullivan’s life and contributions to science through a detailed biographical section complete with a photograph.
- Aesthetic and User-Friendly Interface: Enjoy a clean, easy-to-navigate design that makes reading and learning comfortable.
- Partially Customizable Appearance: Adjust the reading experience to your preferences and enjoy soothing background music, which can be turned on or off.
- Offline Access: The app’s entire content is available without an internet connection, so you can study anytime, anywhere.
- Full-Text Search: Quickly find specific terms, concepts, or topics throughout the text.
- Text-to-Speech Function: Listen to the content instead of reading—ideal for learning on the go or relaxing while absorbing scientific knowledge.

Dive into the world of atoms and electrons, and explore the foundations of modern physics—all through a modern, easy-to-use app!

Download now and start exploring!
Updated on
Mar 22, 2026

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