
Application Description
Step into the fascinating realm of quantum physics with Nuclear, an educational app that invites you to play, discover, and explore the chemical elements at the atomic level. Brought to you by the creators of the globally recognized educational app, Star Chart, Nuclear promises an engaging and informative journey into the world of atoms.
Dare to delve into the quantum world where the unimaginable becomes the norm. Nuclear offers a dynamic, interactive model of an atom, presented in a beautiful and intuitive manner. This high-tech educational application allows you to construct every element of the periodic table by adding or subtracting neutrons, protons, and electrons. The objective is to learn about each element by creating a stable version, which then gets unlocked on the periodic table. Can you unlock them all?
Designed for a wide audience, Nuclear caters to curious children eager to learn about the building blocks of matter through play, as well as educators seeking innovative tools to teach about chemical elements. With Nuclear, you can:
- Learn about the atom via stunning 3D visualization.
- Explore the effects of manipulating matter at the atomic level.
- Add or subtract protons, electrons, or neutrons to create virtually any base chemical element.
- Witness unstable isotopes decay into more stable elements.
- Develop a tactile understanding of the composition of everything around us.
Please note that the initial version of the app allows you to create and unlock the first 54 elements for free. Unlocking the remaining elements requires a small in-app purchase.
Nuclear is constantly evolving, and your feedback is crucial for its development. Feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions with us at [email protected]. We are committed to enhancing Nuclear based on user feedback. And don't forget to explore our other educational app, Star Chart.
What's New in Version 4.3
Last updated on Mar 8, 2018
Bug fix for not launching on some Samsung phones.
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