Periodic Table Classic application is a detailed reference, over 1400 pages, on the elements of the Periodic Table along with images of the elements in their natural state, as well as lots of other information and interactive displays.
There are two downloads available: an installer for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/78 (the recommended options) or a ZIP archive for those that wish to run the software from a USB stick or similar.
There are two downloads available: an installer for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/78 (the recommended options) or a ZIP archive for those that wish to run the software from a USB stick or similar.
Showing Fluorine's properties page.
Features
Detailed information on each element, its isotopes, allotropes, compounds and images (300+)
Information on each elements reactions with water, air, halogens and acids
Glossary of terms
Graphs of important element properties and trends
Biographies for the important scientists and element discoverers
View the states of the elements at any temperature (from 0 - 6000k)
Electron shell diagrams of each element (including orbital images)
Atomic width diagram
Toolbox, 330 physical constants and over 6400 formulae
Powerful and comprehensive searching
Information on each elements reactions with water, air, halogens and acids
Glossary of terms
Graphs of important element properties and trends
Biographies for the important scientists and element discoverers
View the states of the elements at any temperature (from 0 - 6000k)
Electron shell diagrams of each element (including orbital images)
Atomic width diagram
Toolbox, 330 physical constants and over 6400 formulae
Powerful and comprehensive searching
IN Windows OS Screenshots
With the group 2 metals highlighted.
Elements coloured based on boiling point.
Elements displayed according to boiling point (method 2).
Graphing mode
Showing atomic radius against atomic number.
Search mode
Showing results and a biography page.
Atomic structure
Showing sulfur.
Atomic structure
In box notation, of manganese.
Images
Indium along with its properties page.
The constants section of the toolbox.
The compounds section of the toolbox.
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