SYM MO 2D
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
SYM MO provides the following information for eight simple molecules. These molecules are:
1. Nitrogen
2. Oxygen
3. Hydrogen Fluoride
4. Carbon Monoxide
5. Water
6. Borane
7. Ammonia
8. Methane
For each of the molecules mentioned above, the following information are featured in the application:
- Lewis structure
- Symmetry elements list
- Symmetry elements depicted on the molecule
- Point group
- Molecular orbital (MO) diagram
- Molecular orbitals
- Bond order
- Molecular electronic configuration
Students reading the following modules are encouraged to download this application to supplement their individual learning purposes:
- CM1111: Inorganic Chemistry 1
- CM2101 - Physical Chemistry 2
- CM3231: Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Thermodynamics
This mobile application is a joint project between the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, and School of Computing, both from the National University of Singapore.
1. Nitrogen
2. Oxygen
3. Hydrogen Fluoride
4. Carbon Monoxide
5. Water
6. Borane
7. Ammonia
8. Methane
For each of the molecules mentioned above, the following information are featured in the application:
- Lewis structure
- Symmetry elements list
- Symmetry elements depicted on the molecule
- Point group
- Molecular orbital (MO) diagram
- Molecular orbitals
- Bond order
- Molecular electronic configuration
Students reading the following modules are encouraged to download this application to supplement their individual learning purposes:
- CM1111: Inorganic Chemistry 1
- CM2101 - Physical Chemistry 2
- CM3231: Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Thermodynamics
This mobile application is a joint project between the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, and School of Computing, both from the National University of Singapore.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 41.4 MB of space to download and install SYM MO 2D app. SYM MO 2D is available on iTunes for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of National University of Singapore at http://www.chemistry.nus.edu.sg/people/Teaching_staff/tansq.htm.
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