Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Nicolas Sikaczowski | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
"Amazing application! Orgo condensed and organized by functional groups, I wish i found it before."
Simply tap a functional group and all reactions for the group appear, from there tap any reaction and see a detailed mechanism with text explanation of why it is occurring.
A simple and easy to use way of organizing all the necessary information for organic chemistry! This app can also be used as flashcards to help learn all the essential organic chemistry reactions, reagents, and mechanisms.
More info, screen shots, O-Chem reactions posters, and additional organic chemistry products available at www.OChemTools.com.
Crafted with love by a Harvard Organic Chemistry Student turned Physician, with the kind assistance of an Organic Chemistry PhD, and "Mutant Soup" Software.
*This is the complete version of the app, all content is completely unlocked!!*
Simple to use, easy to digest, intuitive interface, and gives just enough info to serve as a great study and reference tool. Organic chemistry was/is one of the most difficult classes in the pre-med track and this app helps a ton!
One app to rule them all... one app to bind them... If Sauron was alive he’d use this app.
Very informative and useful app. Best way to learn and practice organic chem. Well worth the price.
Great. So much info. Really easy to understand explanations, definitely helps a lot with synthesis and learning this stuff. Well worth it.
This app does a remarkable job at simplifying the mechanisms for O-Chem. I wish it had a quiz section with a notepad, but I can do that the old fashioned way on regular paper.
Amazing application! Orgo condensed and organized by functional groups, I wish i found it before.
Creator leaves out a lot of fundamental information, such as, when reacting with PBr3, tertiary alcohols normally never react with this. If he added notes concerning the details of the mechanism then this app would be worth the money. Looks like I'll be writing my own flashcards. So, my take home message is, make your own flashcards.
Does not work on older iPADs, although no system requirement is specified on the Details page. A waste of money!
Contains a large list of reactions, organized by reactant. It would be nice to be able to see it organized by product and a quiz-able version. Very helpful, though.