Good App
I felt really like I was learning a lot about chemistry and the periodic table while using this app, and hope to see more in the future. Best periodic table app out there right not!
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I felt really like I was learning a lot about chemistry and the periodic table while using this app, and hope to see more in the future. Best periodic table app out there right not!
This app is missing 5 elements. Definitely needs to be updated. Sad since it was my favorite periodic table.
The app is great for those who are doing the sciences and would like to find information about the elements or would like to study. The app is really easy to use and has a vast amount of condensed information. I definitely recommend getting it.
Add 113 (Nihonium, Nh), 117 (Tennessine, Ts), and 118 (Oganesson, Og). And also change the name of Ununpentium (Uup) to Moscovium (Mc). I still love the app though.
nice
The landscape only layout is a bit antiquated. Form over function, I guess.
Good but bad
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.
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!!
Doesn’t rotate automatically to landscape anymore. Needs an update for iOS 11. The selected element is too large to see the surrounding elements so you have to click around if you’re trying to find an unfamiliar element.