Royal Society of Chemistry Apps

Elements of Nutrition 1.0
Do you know what type of food you need to eatto help you see in the dark and help your body build strong bonesand teeth? Play Elements of Nutrition for free to find out! Collectas much healthy food as you can whilst avoiding the unhealthysnacks, in this fast-paced fun and educational game for ages 6-12!Learn About• Why eating food containing vitamins and minerals isimportant• What kinds of food contain vitamins and minerals• Vitamins: A, C and D• Minerals: Calcium (Ca), Potassium (K) and Iron (Fe)Features• Free gameplay with 4 levels of fun• Simple tilt controls that are easy to use• Full instructions on how to playThe Royal Society of ChemistryThe RSC is the largest organisation in Europe for advancing thechemical sciences. Supported by a worldwide network of members andan international publishing business, our activities spaneducation, conferences, science policy and the promotion ofchemistry to the public.
RSC Mobile 2.1
RSC Mobile provides readers with access tosearch RSC journals content from our RSC Publishing Platform. Ifyour institution/organisation pays for RSC journals then you canaccess exactly the same content on this App using your institutionswireless network. Access the most relevant scientific research viaLatest Articles or Search options and save articles for readingoffline.•Up to the minute access to RSC journals•Full text HTML and PDF access via wireless networks forsubscribing institutions/organisations•The latest news from our RSC Publishing Platform•Saving articles for offline reading•Share your favourite content via email, Twitter or Facebook
Places of Chemistry 1.0
Ever wondered about the history hidden behind the streets youwalkevery day? Chemistry is everywhere, you just need to know whereandwhat to look for. Find out more about hundreds of placesandexplore the history of chemistry around you.Places of Chemistry is a free app by the Royal SocietyofChemistry which enables you to discover the location andstorybehind famous chemistry landmarks.Where was penicillin discovered? Where was Michael Faradayanapprentice? Who was the first company to supply LondonwithGas? Use this easy and informative tool to find out moreandplan your visit to key chemistry heritage locations.Places of Chemistry is the perfect travel companion forthoseinterested in finding out more about the history hidden intheplaces around them. Stepping into history you’ll be able toexplorethe chemistry that surrounds us finding out where scientistswereborn, lived, died and where they made ground breakingdiscoveriesand navigate your way around 400 years of chemicalhistory.The Royal Society of Chemistry is world’s leadingchemistrycommunity. Supported by a worldwide network of members andaninternational publishing business, our activities spaneducation,conferences, science policy and the promotion ofchemistry to thepublic.Key feature:* Information and photos for each entry* Audio guides for selected entries* Hundreds of images, including precious historical documents* View images in portrait or landscape orientation* Maps integration for finding your way to locations ofhistoricalimportance* Find places near you* Search the content for location, scientist’s name andtheirdiscoveries* Explore the entries on the map* Listen to audio guide whilst accessing the photos forthelocation* Save your favourite entries* Suggest new locations* Share your favourite locations with friends via email,Facebookand Twitter * Swipe up and down and side to side to view pages* Currently includes locations based in London and the UK* Enjoy the app even from the comfort of your home
Chemistry World
Read Chemistry World, the world’s leadingmagazine in the chemical sciences, directly from your Androiddevice.Chemistry World brings you the latest news and research from thechemical sciences along with insightful analysis, comprehensivebusiness reports, incisive opinion pieces, in-depth featurearticles, careers advice and reviews of the latest books andsoftware.Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Chemistry Worldapp includes the monthly magazine as well as special editions andsupplements and is free to all Royal Society of Chemistry members.Find out how to join the Royal Society of Chemistry athttp://www.rsc.org/Membership. Other ways to access Chemistry Worldare given below.Main features– Read the latest magazine as soon as it’s published, in a formatthat flows to fit your screen– Download issues for offline reading– Enjoy embedded video and interactive content (internet connectionmay be required)Pricing and subscriptions:Some pages of Chemistry World will be free to all readers, otherswill be available for individual purchase.Alternatively, you can purchase an auto-renewable subscription fortwelve months. Subscribers receive Chemistry World every month,along with any additional issues, collections and posts publishedto the app. Payment will be charged on confirmation of purchase.Local taxes and currency conversion rates may alter theseprices.Occasionally, we may offer a free trial period. Any unused timewill be forfeited if you purchase a subscription.Auto-renewable subscriptions:These subscriptions will automatically renew at the end of the timeperiod, unless auto-renew is turned off. Please see Google supportfor information on auto-renewing subscriptionshttps://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2660277?hl=en-GB.Cancelling an active subscription will not result in a pro-ratarefund.Terms and Privacy:Terms and conditions for use of all Royal Society of Chemistrydigital platforms can be found here:http://www.rsc.org/help-legal/legal/terms-conditions/The Royal Society of Chemistry's privacy policy can be found here:http://www.rsc.org/help-legal/legal/privacy/Please be aware that these pages are updated periodically.
Education in Chemistry 2.0.2033.2011
Read Education in Chemistry – the magazine forchemistry teachers across secondary, further and higher education –directly on your mobile device or tablet.Education in Chemistry brings you– Feature articles on a variety of chemical and innovativeeducational topics– News and opinions from across the science educationspectrum– Research in chemistry and chemistry education– Ideas, video demonstrations and advice to develop and supportyour teaching– Reviews of the latest books and resources– Additional digital-only supplements on emerging trends and keytopics in chemistry educationIssues of Education in Chemistry are published every two monthsby the Royal Society of Chemistry and are free to members. Find outhow to join the Royal Society of Chemistry atwww.rsc.org/MembershipPricing and subscriptions:Some issues of Education in Chemistry will be free to all readers,others will be available for individual purchase (priced£3.99).Alternatively, you can purchase an auto-renewable subscriptionfor twelve months (£19.99). Subscribers receive Education inChemistry every other month, along with any additional issues,collections and posts published to the app. Payment will be chargedconfirmation of purchase. Local taxes and currency conversion ratesmay alter these prices, and prices are subject to change.Auto-renewable subscriptions:These subscriptions will automatically renew at the end of the timeperiod, unless auto-renew is turned off. Please see Google supportfor information on auto-renewing subscriptionshttps://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2660277?hl=en-GB.Cancelling an active subscription will not result in a pro-ratarefund.Terms and Privacy:Terms and conditions for use of all Royal Society of Chemistrydigital platforms can be found here:http://www.rsc.org/help-legal/legal/terms-conditions/The Royal Society of Chemistry's privacy policy can be found here:http://www.rsc.org/help-legal/legal/privacy/Please be aware that these pages are updated periodically.
Royal Society of Chemistry
An app to support virtual events run by the Royal Society ofChemistry.
Periodic Table 1.6.0
This fact-filled, image-rich app is the only periodic table youneed.