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Periodic Table

Periodic Table

Publisher: Revolution Software
( 952 Reviews )
License: Free

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Minimum
OSWindows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecturex86, x64
Recommended
OSWindows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecturex86, x64

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  • 2/11/2015
    Perfect for School by Jonathon

    I'm a chemical engineering student, and this app is perfect for everything that I need it to be. Very user friendly interface, with all the information that I would expect to find in a periodic table. I would recommend it to any chemistry student, or anyone who needs a convenient periodic table.

  • 10/8/2015
    Wow! by Mason

    This is very useful, especially as an honors chemistry student! The only issue I've noticed is some overlapping text! Great app!!!

  • 12/23/2015
    Just what I needed for my everyday learning tool! by Ted

    I love the way it is lay out with all of the different elements and not only that when you click on the element. It gives you the complete details of the element along with a picture. This app is superb for those that love to learn all the different periodic table elements. 2 Thumbs up for this app and to the developer of this chart. It is well worth keeping it on my desktop for viewing.

  • 11/26/2015
    Very useful by Albert

    I find the app very useful and accurate. When doing homework and need to know the molar mass of an element or its electronic config., I just open the app I work my problems out.

  • 9/11/2015
    Great, but... by erick

    This is a great app, but it's missing the most common charges for each atom. It tells you all of them, which is great. But I'm not sure which to use sometimes.

  • 2/7/2016
    Detailed by Jessica

    I love that it lets you customize how much info you want shown on the table at a glance. Like the names of the elements, which I haven't memorized yet.

  • 2/6/2016
    AWESOME! by Lazarus

    This app is just amazing. It can show you the electron configuration on the table. How cool is that, huh?

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