Define:
Experimenting with chemical elements and mixing them together by yourself to see their reaction without actually physically using them.
Dream:
Some possible solutions to this problem are searching up some videos to watch the reaction. Or maybe find an app that allows you to do that. Or find a website that allows you to do that.
Deliver:
My solution to this problem is the app called BEAKER which is found in the app store. This app allows you to mix any amount of elements together to form a substance and see it’s reaction. You are also able to heat or light the chemical elements. You are able to mix the chemical elements together by shaking your device. It also tells you the weight of the element that there in grams and the temperature in celsius. Another cool feature is that you can air mix your solutions. That means if you have another device with a mixture or your friend does you can simply ‘air’ pour your solution out of your beaker into theirs creating a new one.
Debreif:
Some down sides about this app is that some features cost money and at first it’s a little hard to understand. But good news is that the main idea of this app is free, that idea is to see it’s chemical reaction. Also after using it for a bit you know how to use it and understand it.
App review:
An overview of this app is that it’s innovative because you can use this app to see reactions between chemical elements without actually using those chemical elements in real life. This is a good idea because if you have to write about a reaction you can simply do it at home. I also feel like this app would be really good app to use for completing labs at home.
Here is a link to download the app just in case:
http://thix.co/beaker/