MolView might be a bit more popular than PhET Interactive Simulations. We know about 36 links to it since March 2021 and only 27 links to PhET Interactive Simulations. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Use the simulations from here: https://phet.colorado.edu/ to make correlations of Physics with real life concepts. After you run through each simulation, make notes on your ipad/laptop/or on a piece of paper with a diagram and everything and try to notice what happens when you change certain variables. i.e. How the cross sectional area of a coil may affect the resistivity of the wire. Source: 10 months ago
Google Classroom. Phet https://phet.colorado.edu Creating lesson plans or handouts to go with simulations. Tinkercad for 3D modeling. Source: 10 months ago
I’m no chem teacher but I have used phet in junior science. Might be worth a shout. Source: 11 months ago
PhET is amazing https://phet.colorado.edu/ altow more physics orientated. Source: 11 months ago
I'm a big simulation fan, so obviously Phet (http://phet.colorado.edu). Source: about 1 year ago
Edit: I found molview.org which is very close to what I'm looking for. Is there a way to do full equations in the program? That would be more in line with that I'm looking for. Source: 5 months ago
** Author’s note: I’ll be trying to upload every 3-5 days, but life can get hectic. Also, chemical names will almost never be used, officially for story reasons. Definitely not because they give me intense flashbacks. DEFINITELY NOT. That being said, any descriptions of chemicals I end up using can be drawn here. Source: 10 months ago
The hexagons and pentagons (and sometimes others) are deliberately drawn as regular shapes to make them neater. Sometimes this is physically accurate (benzene rings are true perfect hexagons) while other times it is not (e.g. Cyclic structures with nitrogen atoms will be irregular due to different bond lengths). Here is a cool tool that shows the true 3D structure of a given molecule, which you can draw in... Source: 10 months ago
Alternatively, if you're interested in a novel/unmodelled molecule, you can generate ideal coordinates using many tools and webservers, either directly from the SMILES/InChi strings (i.e., here) or by drawing the compound out (i.e., here). Or you can of course build it in PyMOL, but that would be last on my personal list. Source: 11 months ago
In order to draw them, molview.org looks nice. Source: about 1 year ago
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