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BEAKER by THIX

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BEAKER by THIX

  • Education
3.9
279 ratings
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4+

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THIX LLC
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User Reviews for BEAKER by THIX

3
Great but the Airmix...

Everything is great but 2 things, one me and my sister tried to use airmix and it didn’t work. Airmix wouldn’t automatically connect like the app description for it said it would. Another thing is that there are so many in app purchases that aren’t really fair because I want to use all the tools in the shelf but half of it needs to be bought. Other than that the liquid chemicals are on the deprived side, meaning that there’s not much. But the app itself is ok, otherwise I would have more complaints.

AW10297274, Jun 23, 2018
3
EA

This game is fun and a nice way for people to learn about chemical reactions or just play around, but there are so many in app purchases I thought this game was made by EA. The in app purchases are for basic thing that would really be needed to produce most chemical reactions. I would also appreciate some light the game has a very clean look but even with my phone on full brightness I’m squinting to see what’s in my beaker.

bio bro, May 02, 2018
5
I love the game but I have a few requests and suggestions

First,You should fix the bug when you work on it moreAnd it’s when only on mobile devices when you try to pour all of it at once it freezes up.Next,I have a few suggestions for you to add so If you have time for updates please add the suggestions from me to start I wish there was a freeze button that would drop ice cubes and second I think you should add more fluids like fizz and acid and maybe a few gases like xenon and maybe add mentos and coke also I think you should add a little button at the top that says restart 🔄 and a another button with options like different types of tables of elements and add a button that says sort by looking like this ↕️And I hope that you can add buttons a the top that says modes⚠️☢️☣️⚛️.Anyways I hope you had read this properly and Thanks for looking at this.

disjsjsjsjsja, May 14, 2020
3
It’s a good learning tool but…

It is fairly basic and doesn’t have a lot of features. You can heat up the contents of a mixture but you can’t cool it down. Some chemical reactions are not present. (probably to avoid complications with the app)(… and I have tried once before to make manganese heptoxide… )You can make different compounds than what are shown in the menus, but not knowing how much you have or how hot it is while in a liquid or gaseous state makes using them in an efficient manner difficult…There are also a few problems with the app such as:Small operations are good, but I would recommend that anyone refrain from using more than 20 of any solid material at once especially with the more explosive reactions that can occur as they can cause serious frame issues or in some cases cause the app to crash entirely.Do NOT try to mix solid NaOH with solid NHCl as having them touch at all will instantly cause the app to crash.Sometimes while the lid is over the beaker, materials from explosive chemical reactions can fly through the lid and out of the beaker. (though it is a rare occurrence)Honestly, I don’t recommend this app outside a classroom as it is lacking a lot of features for any sort of at-home application…

IronGamingFusion, Jul 02, 2021
5
Coolest app since the launch of the iPod Touch

In my opinion, as someone that likes to experiment with colors and chemicals but doesn’t have unending resources because I do it on my own dime, this app is a winner. It is free and who knows for how long. The app also is very genuine and creative which reminds me of the good old iPod Touch days when apps were being released left and right that made the touch sensitivity and accelerometer such fascinating capabilities. I hope to see more updates. Right now I’m too content with the app to suggest anything other than future bug fixes. Great job to the developer! Shouts out to all the chemistry geeks and nerds

Mr. Kittles, Jun 22, 2018
5
This app is so fun!!! But one tiny issue

Ok so... the meter tool the filter tool the separator tool the cooler tool and the blender tool are completely inaccessible... I keep pressing the buy button but nothing happens and I don’t know why... is it broken??? If any of the developers or anyone else who works or worked on the app sees my review and knows a way to comment on my review and knows what’s going on... then can you please comment and tell me what is going on??? And mabye tell me how to get the tools??? Thank you

nakorra, Mar 02, 2020
4
Great but a few problems

I can’t get AirMix to work and I’ve tried everything. I looked it up and said to allow it to use location but I can’t find the app in my settings at all. Other than that I love using it. However, I wish there were maybe more liquids to mix because I’ve tried putting a bunch of liquids together and hardly ever get a reaction. Also, it could be cool if there was a way that we could get solids to dissolve in liquids if they are able to be dissolved. It’s a great game and I spend a lot of time on it.

Panda250, Jul 11, 2018
5
Probably the best(free) app in the domain

I must say, this app is one of the greatest and most helpful things I have ever seen. As a mathemathics informatics student, I found this app to posess a great potential, because Chemistry is one of the most studied in my high school. Great job guys! Could I ask for a physics app as cool as that please? It would help me a lot :))👨🏻‍🔬👨🏻‍🔬👨🏻‍🔬

tudoevd, Feb 11, 2019
3
Only liquids. No AirMix

So I was looking for the solids in the chemical list but they were ONLY liquids in the list, like acetic acid or hydrogen chloride. And there appears to only be 18 chemicals (6 being colors) in multiple varieties in amounts (I think) and also I sat for a full 2-5 minutes waiting for AirMix to connect but it never did.Oh yeah, it would also be cool if you could select single elements like potassium or hydrogen and radium to see how they react to each other. That’d be cool. Pretty good game/app.

UncleButchQueen, Jun 12, 2019
1
Buggy interface & bad chemistry

TL;DR: horribly amateurish, I don’t know why this was even featured on the App Store front page. The idea of an app like this is interesting (which is why I downloaded it), but* UI is buggy. ** Occasionally the circle on the top right corner disappears, & I won’t be able to add anything unless I empty out the beaker. ** The monitor thing is buggy. Enough said. * Bad physics. ** When lid is closed & beaker is turned upside down, liquid doesn’t come out (as expected), but somehow solids could slip through the cracks and leave the beaker.** Solids sometimes change size for no reason. (To reproduce: add as much cesium as possible.)* Bad chemistry (despite correctly representing *some* reactions). This is the worst part that makes it impossible to enjoy the game. ** CsOH and sulfuric acid coexists in solution without forming CsSO4 and water. Ridiculous. General lack of acid-base reactions. ** Tried doing a thermite reaction, but all the aluminum burned out and nothing happened to the ferrite at all. (I’d expect a little of that to react even if they aren’t finely ground powder)** Nothing happens to aluminum in concentrated KOH solution. ** Nothing is left when aluminum, magnesium etc burns. And so on. What is the point of this?

user713908754128, May 02, 2018

Description

Explore 150 chemicals in a virtual lab in the BEAKER app. Add in chemicals, heat it up, and shake your device to start reactions. Pour them out to clean it up.

Or team up with your friends to pour chemicals between each other via AirMix™. Use virtual Match, Lid and Burner to assist your experiment. Or get the extra five tools - Blender, Cooler, Separator, Filter and Meter to do even more complex operations. Start (tap or hold on chemicals to add) - CaO + H2O - K + H2O (fire) - Na + H2O (fire) - Al + Br2 (fire) Ignite (swipe your finger and hold, like striking a match) - Ignite Mg, C, Al - Ignite H2 + O2 (explosion) Heat Up (swipe in from the lower right corner to turn on Burner) - Boil Water (H2O) - Heat Fe + HNO3 (color transformation) Shake (shake to accelerate reactions) - CuSO4 + H2O + Mg (color transformation) - AgNO3 + H2O + Cu (precipitation) - AgNO3 + H2O + NaCl (precipitation) AirMix* (nearby BEAKERs will pair automatically) - Pour Na into Cl2 (fire) - Pour CH3COOH into NaHCO3 + Blue (bubbles) - Pour NaCl + H2O into AgNO3 + H2O (precipitation) * AirMix requires an Internet connection and geolocation services. If any chemicals or reactions are missing, please contact us at [email protected]. Your suggestions are greatly valuable to us. Learn More http://thixlab.com/beaker.html Follow Us Facebook: http://facebook.com/thixlab Twitter: @thixlab

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