BEAKER by THIX App Reviews

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Making us pay?!?

Are you really gonna make us pay for these new features?! 99 cents PER FEATURE you are kidding me. I already paid for this app, and imagine the kids using this app for schools. They (and all us paying customers) should have full access to these new features. This just saddens me.

no idea anymore

look, this app is good right? but are you getting money hungry? making us pay 99 cents for more tools each?

oh boy oh boy

i cant wait to get the new tools oh wait you have to purchase each one separately. why bother

OMG thats impressive!

It turns the iPhone into a real beaker. You can throw chemicals into it and watch reactions, to empty the beaker, simply tilt the phone and pour everything out of it. So AMAZING! Also make sure to download the app on two devices and use the AirMix feature to pour stuff between two beakers. I recommend BEAKER to everyone. This is the most unique experience Ive had on an iPhone!

Unbelievably Creative !!!

BOOM! K + H2O ... OKAY I have been looking for this kind of educational App for a while. And it is just so simple but so wonderful, educational and interactive. Good Job =D

Completely Magic -- Highly Recommend

iPhone? No, its a real beaker! The app contains hundreds of built-in chemicals for immediate experiments. Chemical reactions are so vivid with lights, fire, explosion, bubbles, and many other live effects. Its like carrying a mini chemistry lab with unlimited chemicals. No pollution, no danger!

Amazing!

I can tell a lot of work was put into this app because the beautiful effects and accuracy. There are tons of things you can experiment with. Not only that but the price isnt outrageously expensive. I recommend this to everyone. Well done! :)

Great but still needs some work

So, tha app is great and all *BOOM* but its lacking, cryogenics, organic chemistry, and a few cool chemicals like bleach, etc. other than that it is a incredible app for 1.00 .

Great for playing

IT IS AN AMAAAZING APP. Great to experiment with and have fun, but for people who dont exactly know how to make stuff explode like me..I wish they would list the outcomes of mixing substances.

Laggy

This app is AMAZING. It feels like youre doing real experiments. Its kinda laggy, though. I would love this app if I didnt have to restart it every few minutes.

App is amazing!

This app is so creatively designed. I love how simple it is to recreate reactions learned in Inorganic Chemistry. The sleek and simple interface is very pleasing to look at. Although there is more that can be added, I still gave it 5 stars because of the genius behind this incredible app!!

Beaker App

This app is awesome. After messing around with it for a while I checked to see Thix apps and they have more like this

Doesnt work

This app does not work, the circle does not pull up any chemicals and the help icon doesnt respond either.

Realistic!

When I turn on the heater and burn some kalium, my phone heats up too! Mmm! So realistic!

Very cool and accurate

Great app, I wish there were additional features such as changing the pressure or decreasing the temperature. Overall I love it

Very Accurate, 1 Bug

Really cool app for anyone who enjoys chemistry. Bug: The app still makes sounds when my phone is on silent.

Wonderful Tool

Very realistic tool that can easily be used to show chemical reactions between elements and molecules.

Amazing app

Amazing app! You should add indicators, specific temperatures for the burners, and a stirring option. You can add a lot of really cool things so you should

like dslknight

App opens to a black screen. Tapping circle or help button does nothing. Will rerate when the issue is fixed. EDIT: issue has resolved itself. Im not sure what changed but its working now. great app.

Cool idea but weak performance!

It is a cool idea and the opening menu of the many chemicals is impressive. But only a few of the reactions work. Put potassium in water, great it ignites sizzles and pops. But silver nitrate in water with sodium chloride and the sodium chloride just sits there. It didnt dissolve and it didnt form an immediate, observable of the requisite silver chloride, which any first year knows is a thick white ppt. I deleted it the first day.

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