Thanks for the advices, everyone.
Things have been hectic at work. Haven't had much time to work on this app. I did send out an update, though. I've added several thousand common compounds into the library of the app. The compounds are fully searchable with suggestions by their names and molecular formula.
Currently, I'm working on 2 main features which I hope to finish soon. One is redox reactions. For the most part, it works. There are still a few things I'm not happy with, so I'm not going to add it to an upgrade any time soon.
The other is 3-D modeling of molecular compounds. This one is really cool. Remember those little colorful model elements you can attach with each other to model molecules? This update will allow the user to visually build any compound they want. And since these are 3-D models, the user can pan around, zoom, and see the molecules from any angle.
Anyway, here is a screenshot of the redox equation balancer. Like I said, I'm still working out some kinks with the algo behind it.
And again, I'm working on both metro and desktop versions parallel to each other. The metro version is already published in the windows 8 store. With the desktop version, right now only a few college professors have it. They really like it. One of them actually asked me to give a short presentation in her class next week.