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3D atoms and compounds that make chemistry easier to imagine.

Choose an element or a common school-level compound, rotate the model, and connect formulas with simplified visual structures directly inside the CHEMX website.

CHEMX INSTITUTE learning environment

3D element explorer

Select an element and study its simplified atomic model

Switch between element atoms and common compounds. These models are built for school-level visualization and should not be treated as exact computational chemistry simulations.

3D atomic model

Carbon · C

Drag to rotate. Scroll over the viewer to zoom. Electrons follow their shell paths in a simplified school-level model.

How to use this model

Use it as a bridge between theory and practical science

CHEMX uses visual models to help students prepare for observations, experiments, and classroom explanations.

Rotate and inspect

Drag the model to rotate the atom, pause the animation when explaining shells, and reset the view before switching elements.

Simplified shells

Electron shells are distributed for visual learning. For advanced chemistry, orbital configurations should be studied separately.

Works with the table

Use the periodic table to compare element families, then open the 3D model to discuss atomic number and shell structure.