EleMints: Periodic Table Reviews

5/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for EleMints: Periodic Table for iPhone.
EleMints: Periodic Table is paid iOS app published by Mochi Development, Inc.

Doesn’t work well with text IOS upgrade

Danny Rdgz

Periodic table doesn’t rotate right after IOS upgrade.


Stunningly helpful and beautiful

interlude32

Simply the best periodic table app out there. Awesome sorting features in the table itself plus a crazy amount of statistics and information for each element. The equation balancer is an excellent tool for students to learn, and the Wikipedia article links add so much information when the app can't always help (a situation you probably won't ever encounter). Plus, beautifully designed for iOS 7.


confusing

ivko999

too clogged... had to restart app just to be able to go back to original screen :)


Best app ever

gss2596

This app helped me get a 100% on my science test. Thanx dimitri


Outstanding

Raddoc

This app is the best for chemistry class even though you have to pay $4.99.


Great!

DePeopleSay

One of the best periodic table apps for iPhone but, no Retina graphics?


Okay, but needs work

Albert Chemist

Okay program, but it needs to be turned 90 degrees, and the molecular weight calculator needs to be able to support parentheses.


Great App!

drewhumphrey

Well worth the $4.99. This will be excellent for my chemistry homework! Particularly our final exam review, because my final exam is this Thursday!!!


Wonderful

sonnyfa

Such a wonderful way to view the periodic table and view tons of information. This application combines the usability of a periodic table with the information of an encyclopedia. The app looks simple and yet has controls to reveal so much more information. This is something that I would have loved to have during my Chemistry class. Great job.


Boo- horrible update

Deseao

I used to use this every day in my Chem class. After the update, the formula tools are gone. I used those all the time! And now all there is is a lame spreadsheet of the information. This really feels like a step backwards.