- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (Some features disabled, answers not available); $24.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: June 16, 2002
- Total Downloads: 39,969
- Downloads last week: 22
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- Average user rating: stars out of 3 votes
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Publisher's description
From Raylec Software :Atoms, Symbols, and Equations is a multimedia chemistry tutor for Windows that tests students as they learn. Skills are taught through familiar examples to help reinforce general chemical knowledge. Topics covered include elements, symbols, the periodic table, chemical formulas, writing and balancing equations, atomic structure, and ion formation.
Version 3.0 features improved interface, fully 32 bit programming, improved printing facilities, improved help.
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Version: Atoms, Symbols and Equations 3.0
Summary: there will be questions in the software that u need to answer, and if u can't get it right, ur not able to continue. there is only 1 or 2 sentences that explain the idea that the chapter is trying to point out.Not really worth of trying this product
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Version: Atoms, Symbols and Equations 3.0
Summary: If you already have the basices, this would be fun. If you are looking to learn, get this with a supplement. This program gives 1 sentence to explain something, then asks questions that probe much deeper. It does include a few learning games. I don'... read more >>
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Version: Atoms, Symbols and Equations 3.0
Summary: I learned so much. Will want to use this with GATE (Gifted and Talented Students)
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