Trial version
MoonMenu
Become a moon expert
Trial version
Become a moon expert
Trial version
Easy Equation Solver is an equation solver.
Free
A web gallery depicting atomic orbitals
Free
Graphical editor for making connections
Free
Discover the micro world with this virtual microscope
Free
Solution Calculator provides lab-ready directions how to prepare a certain volume of solution.
Free
1.0
Windows
Windows XP
English
7K
A web gallery depicting atomic orbitals
A trial version program for Windows, by PICOMIXER.
Collect and read data with ease
Data Science Management
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Percentage Calc used for calculating percentage of your exam's Marks and tells pass/fail status by choosing Passing criteria
Gassmann's Fluid Substitution helps predict velocity changes resulting from different pore-fluid saturations
Rapid Succession of Equations
Ideal tools for the electrical professional
Exercise your mind and improve concentration skills
Data analysis and teaching story
Powerful parametric CAD tool
Complete calculator for the moon phases and solar activity
Learn basic math with this friendly robot
Simulator to test model trains
Education & Reference
Real-time space exploration on your computer
Look at the solar system in 3D
An easy way to learn maths and algebra
The world's first interactive symbolic geometry program
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