Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | K12, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Version 3 has these new, advanced features:
* Improved swipe and touch functions display element details such as name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, Lewis dots, and radius.
* Colors change in the table to show classification, melting point, boiling point, outermost orbital, radius, ion radius, electronegativity, and ionization energy.
* Temperatures are shown in Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit scales.
* The table includes the newly named elements Darmstadtium (110), Roentgenium (111), Copernicium (112), and Ununhexium (116).
* Both traditional and expanded views of the table are available on some tablet devices.
* The table matches the style and format of the table in K12's award-winning Chemistry: Problems and Solutions textbook.
Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS or newer with iOS 7+
* iPod Touch 3rd Generation or newer with iOS 7+
* iPad — all versions with iOS 7+
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This application blows the other periodic table ones OUT OF THE WATER. It’s simple, easy to use, and modern. While others look complicated and give a little TOO MUCH detail, this is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT!!
Great. But if you don’t know or remember an element’s abbreviation, good luck. I had to go to Google to find Tungsten, W. It’s been a few years since high school chemistry class. A search feature would be great, and one that forgives spelling even better.
The landscape only layout is a bit antiquated. Form over function, I guess.
The symbols are extremely confusing and I have no idea how to use it. I’m probably gonna fail chem.
Nice app. Best periodic table of elements I've seen so far. Tells you exactly what you are looking for.
This is perfect for class, it tells you what you need, and it's pleasing to the eye. Also, it's free, so try it out! It couldn't hurt.
A good periodic chart, but has errors. The main errors are the melting and boiling points are WAY off. Hydrogen boils at well below -100deg C, but this chart has it at nearly 300 K! I will be replacing it soon.
Can't use this in class. It makes noise, even tho my iPhone 4 is on silent! Otherwise, seems good, but I haven't gotten to use it much because it's so noisy!