Privacy
No required cloud student storage
Students can work from a URL, save drafts locally, and export evidence files when a teacher asks. Core use does not require rosters, passwords, or server-side student records. Teacher-entered names in review tools stay in the teacher's browser or exported files.
Architecture
Minimal student-data architecture
Atomency ships as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and static data packs. Molecular Lab, Chemical Bench, assignment links, replay, and portfolio export run in the browser so students can open a simulation and start learning immediately without account friction or complicated setup.
Instruction
What students do
- Build and revise molecular models.
- Pour and mix solutions in Chemical Bench.
- Measure pH, conductivity, heat, gas, color, and precipitate evidence.
- Write CER notes and export portfolios.
Licensing
Annual district license
Typical annual licensing for official classroom adoption: $4,000-$8,000+ depending on school/district scope, implementation needs, support, updates, review materials, and deployment terms. Schools, districts, programs, and organizations are not permitted to use Atomency for instruction, assignments, institutional pilots, or schoolwide deployment without a paid license or written authorization.
Recognition
Public resource references
Atomency appears in the Rio Rancho Public Schools Digital Resource Catalog with the catalog status "Approved with Caution" and is referenced through Livonia Public Schools Holmes Media Center Teacher Resources. These are resource references, not formal adoption, endorsement, partnership, or licensing claims.
Supported Chemistry
Chemical Bench V1 scope
Supports multi-vessel pouring, dilution, concentration, strong acid/base neutralization, weak acid/base and buffer estimates, speciation fractions, ionic strength, conductivity, heat estimates, Ksp and solubility-rule precipitation, solubility limits, carbonate/bicarbonate/sulfite gas evolution, ammonium/base ammonia cue, indicators, color evidence, and curated permanganate/iron redox.
reference data
estimated values
classroom model
unsupported cases labeled
Limitations
Honest scope, no fake certainty
Atomency models classroom-scale chemistry concepts and is intended for instructional use. It is not intended for professional laboratory or industrial chemistry analysis. Unsupported formulas and reaction families show what was calculated and what mechanism/data is missing.
What License Covers
What schools are paying for
Official district instructional use, maintained classroom builds, priority classroom-blocking fixes, review artifacts, chemistry data updates, assignment/portfolio improvements, direct founder support, and update notes during the license term.
Support
Onboarding and pilot help
Pilot classrooms receive direct onboarding and implementation support during deployment, including setup guidance, a teacher walkthrough, pilot feedback collection, and response prioritization for classroom-blocking issues.
Standards
Alignment targets
Supports NGSS matter/reactions, high school structure and properties, AP Chemistry quantitative reasoning, and IB investigation evidence through models, measurements, and written claims.
Teacher Workflow
Assignment and evidence loop
- Create or share an assignment link.
- Students build, mix, observe, and write.
- Students export portfolio evidence.
- Teacher reviews work locally.
Adoption Checklist
Fast review path
- Open the licensed lab link on student and teacher devices.
- Build H2O, CH4, NH3, CO2, NaCl.
- Run neutralization, precipitate, gas, dilution, and unsupported checks.
- Export/import portfolio JSON.
Recommended review pages: licensing.html, district-review.html, supported-chemistry.html, privacy.html, ngss.html, assignments.html, mathboard.html, and lab.html. Optional integrations should be school-provided and are not required for the core workflow. Atomency is an educational tool, not a professional lab safety system or industrial chemistry analysis platform.