Periodic Table app for iPhone and iPad
4.8 (
8448 ratings )
Utilities
Reference
Developer: Kejian Jin
0.99 USD
Current version: 8.0, last update: 3 months agoFirst release : 12 Feb 2019
App size: 1.69 Mb
A reference application for Periodic Table in Chemistry.
- No network connection needed.
- Easy to zoom in and out periodic table with two fingers
- Show details description and history about certain element
- Show many physical properties of an element such as oxidation states, density, electron configuration, thermal conductivity and more.
- A tool help all students memorize the elements
- A important reference for any student who studies chemistry.
- A important referenece for anyone in chemistry field.
- Easy and simple to use.
New: It comes with the history of each element
Pros and cons of Periodic Table app for iPhone and iPad
Periodic Table app good for
I like the details this application provides. You can view the information in either table form or through a list of the elements. I found a lot of the information useful and was pleased to see an update. Being an electrical apprentice I would love to see the number of electrons in the valence ring for each element added in a future update. Great app!
Really great for students who loves chemistry,and started to know chemistry
You still havent named lots of the newly discovered elements yet.
It does everything it should, the table is somewhat hard to see clearly however, but an update should fix that, definitly worth a dollar to any chemistry student
Anyone that said this app wasnt worth the .99 didnt explore it well enough. The table is great and the list view has tons of information. Perfect for my 10th grade chemistry class.
I really like the zoom features for this app. It has everything that a Periodic Table should have. It helps me a lot in taking my chemistry class. It actually provides tons of information about certain element. by the way, I really enjoy reading the history of each element.
Some bad moments
Not worth the money, it is basically a picture of a static Periodic Table (that you can zoom, etc.) and a list of the elements (in alphabetical order) with data displayed if you select one.
If you want a Periodic Table, get The Chemical Touch, which is actually worth the money spent on it.
Basically you get a picture of the Periodic Table; one that you could easily download. The descriptions of the elements are very basic and not worth much, no boiling/ freezing points, nothing. They are not even linked to the pitcture, what a rip off. Save your dollar, I wish that I did.
if i wanted to see the Periodic Table i could have took a picture of it. how many people write reviews anyway, i was so unimpressed with this $1 app that i spent my time to write this. this app needs more substance before it starts milking people.
If I could I would give this negative stars. The Periodic Table and the reference list to not match up. Like element on the Periodic Table with atomic number 108 is Hassium, but on the reference list this element, along with others, is not listed. Instead the element that is listed has having the same Atomic number and mass is Unniloctium. On top of this the Periodic Table is way out dated. Bottom line, this application is a sad attempt made by a 6-year old to paste together a couple of internet sources into a application and then sell it for a dollar. THIS IS A SKAM.
Its nice to be able to have the Periodic Table and be able to zoom in, but some of the data is not correct. Like Boron having a atomic weight of 280 something.. I really wouldnt be complaining, but since I paid for it, I would expect the data to be accurate. Makes me question how accurate all the other data is with something like this being off by so much. Please correct this and Ill adjust my review.
20 GIANT THUMBS DOWN INTO THE GROUND!!! IF YOU ARE READING THIS REVIEW WHATEVED YOU DO KUST DO NOT BUY THIS APP!!! TRUST ME, theres just too many bugs to even list in this app it is so bad!!! Because of this app I failed my Earth Science Final!!!