Ionic Bonding 1.0
Chemistry teaching software which simulates the bonding of Ionic compounds on screen.
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Chemistry teaching software which simulates the bonding of Ionic compounds on screen. Learn how Ionic compounds are formed by atoms gaining and losing electrons.
Includes a reference section to support students learning with basic facts and information. Price includes full site license. Use as a demonstration tool (using a projector), as a teaching tool - get pupils to access the reference sections before attempting the simulation, or as a revision tool prior to tests or exams.
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