4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for iElements - Periodic Table of The Chemical Elements for iPhone.
iElements - Periodic Table of The Chemical Elements is free iOS app published by Max Soderstrom
Bad Wolf 500
Downloaded this while in the gems and minerals collection at NYC's Museum of Natural History. Good supplement. Boron needs fixed though.
alexelaab
It helps me, but there is a typo. Appearance, not appearence. Very good app though.
E_chin
Has a lot of the standard info for each element, intuitive UI, link to wiki for each element as well. Ad supported.
Chief Slavik
Has everything I need from a college textbook diagram in the palm of my hand..thank you so much!!! :)
hannahbanana:)
The best periodic table. Test your knowledge with the atomic number, the symbols, the names and sooo much more. For the average physics student, it's amazing. I highly recommend it! For the more advanced people, it should still do the trick. You can press "more information" and it tells you more facts. If you still need more press "wiki." All around awesome app for the periodic table of elements.
The Purple Bunny
As a chemist I've found it handy with informative features pertaining to the elements I'm not overly familiar with (the larger ones that one only encounters in textbooks and not in the lab). However element 112 is no longer recognized as Uub (for the record it was Uub not "UUb") but now as Cn, great that the factoids about 112 are up to date (More Info says it is called "Copernicium, Cn, 112" but would be nice to see Cn on the actual chart). Overall great app!
bat skeezy
I'm a college student and just got done with chemistry 1211, it is very convenient to be able to view the periodic table quickly and easily while studying or while in class and not have to always be looking back in your notes. Plus it has all the different information one would ever need in a basic chemistry class all in one table. If you're in a chemistry class download this now it's invaluable.
tylerchu
Just add whether or not it's radioactive or not, and how it'll react with common things, like cesium in water ect. and it'll be the perfect elemental app. Get this, and you won't regret it. :)