Hello, curious minds and tech enthusiasts! We’re excited to introduce you to our latest creation, an educational app designed to take your chemistry learning to a whole new level. Meet the Nitrogen Triiodide Science Experiment, an Oculus Quest app that offers a unique, immersive learning experience.
Imagine this: you put on your Oculus Quest headset, pick up your touch controllers, and step into a world of chemistry. The best part? No internet connection is needed, and you can use it while sitting, standing, or in room-scale mode – whatever suits your preference.

The Nitrogen Triiodide Experiment allows you to explore the fascinating world of chemistry through the Iodine Bomb Experiment in a risk-free digital laboratory. It’s a safe and engaging way to understand chemical reactions, without the need for a real lab.
Inside the app, you can mix substances, observe chemical changes, and interact with molecular structures. While it won’t replace a traditional chemistry lab, it provides a hands-on, virtual experience that’s both fun and educational.
We’ve paid close attention to detail, ensuring that laboratory equipment and substances are accurately represented. This attention to accuracy helps you gain a deeper understanding of chemistry concepts.


Supported Languages
Language won’t be a barrier to your learning journey either. The app supports both English and Korean, making it accessible to a broader audience.
Supported Devices
The Nitrogen Triiodide Experiment is compatible with Oculus Quest 2, Quest Pro, and Quest 3, so you can enjoy it on some of the latest Oculus hardware.
In a Nutshell
In a nutshell, our app is a valuable tool for chemistry enthusiasts, students seeking extra practice, and anyone curious about chemical reactions. It offers a unique approach to learning chemistry, thanks to the immersive power of virtual reality.
Interested in diving into the world of chemistry like never before? Get in touch with us to know about it. It’s a practical addition to your learning toolkit, allowing you to explore the wonders of chemistry through the lens of virtual reality.