Los Elementos

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Los Elementos está basada en la edición de tapa dura y éxito en ventas The Elements (Los Elementos) de Theodore Gray, autor de la columna Gray Matter en la revista Popular Science. Sin embargo, va más allá de las posibilidades del papel.
De todas las aplicaciones sobre la tabla periódica, solo hay una que Stephen Fry haya descrito utilizando las palabras “¡Por sí sola vale el precio de un iPad!”. Los Elementos: una exploración visual no es una aplicación de referencia, es una historia de amor de la tabla periódica rica e interesante, contada utilizando palabras e imágenes, y que te permite experimentar la belleza y la fascinación de los componentes básicos de nuestro universo como no habías visto nunca antes.
Comienzas en una tabla periódica viva en la que aparece cada elemento con una muestra que gira con suavidad. Para leer sobre el estaño, toca en el soldadito. Para leer sobre el oro, toca en la pepita de oro. Inmediatamente verás que la muestra llena prácticamente la pantalla, fotografiada con una nitidez extraordinaria y girando completamente ante tus ojos. Al lado, se puede contemplar una columna con datos y cifras que permite tocar en cada uno de ellos para que aparezcan abundantes detalles e información actual procedente del motor de conocimiento computacional Wolfram|Alpha que integra.
Visita la segunda página de cada elemento, donde encontrarás su fascinante historia, rodeada de objetos cuidadosamente fotografiados que lo representan. Cada uno de ellos, en total bastantes más de 500, es un objeto activo que podrás girar con absoluta libertad y examinar desde todos los ángulos. También puedes acercarte utilizando pellizcos para verlo con un detalle sin precedentes.
Toca en el nombre del elemento en la parte superior de la página y podrás ver su denominación en más de una docena de idiomas diferentes. Los Elementos incluye tanto el texto original completo en inglés, como el libro, las historias, las leyendas y todo en más de una docena de traducciones completas.
Aumenta la imagen utilizando pellizcos o toca en cualquier objeto para que pase a pantalla completa, donde podrás dividirlo en dos imágenes 3D estereoscópicas. Utilizando unas económicas gafas 3D podrás ver cómo los 500 objetos salen de la pantalla en tres dimensiones y girarlos en 3D con solo tocarlos. No se puede conseguir una realidad virtual mucho mayor.
Si has tenido malas experiencias con la clase de química en la escuela, este libro es el antídoto. Si a ti o a alguien que conozcas os da miedo que la química sea la asignatura más aburrida, este libro demostrará que hay mucho más en la tabla periódica que un montón de números y letras.
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Reseñas:
“El esplendor y la potencia del iPad pueden mostrarse mejor utilizando Los Elementos... no se parece a ningún ebook que hayas visto. La tabla periódica de los elementos cobra vida”.
– USA Today
“Es deslumbrante: consigue que la ciencia parezca magia en las manos”.
– Xeni Jardin, Boing Boing
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El conjunto completo de características incluye:
• Más de 500 objetos con impresionantes fotografías de alta resolución que se pueden girar.
• Información detallada y actualizada de Wolfram|Alpha.
• Preciosas páginas para cada elemento de la tabla periódica.
• Historias divertidas y datos fascinantes.
• Posibilidad de ampliar todos los objetos utilizando un pellizco, visualizándolos con un detallismo increíble y la capacidad de girarlos en 3D.
• Fascinante introducción en la que se explica la estructura de la tabla periódica.
• Ahora está totalmente traducido al: Español, Alemán, Catalán, Chino simplificado, Coreano, Croata, Finés, Francés, Inglés, Italiano, Japonés, Neerlandés, Polaco, Portugués, Ruso, Sueco, Turco
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Acerca del autor:
Theodore Gray es un escritor que ha cosechado un gran éxito en ventas y además es el autor de la columna Gray Matter de la revista Popular Science desde el año 2003.
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Los Elementos Reviews

Good information. Lousy table.

Brian676574 on

United States

The information under each element is very good and presented in a very interesting way. However the main periodic table is too busy and hard to read. The tiny thumbnail pics are pretty useless at that scale and the element numbers are very difficult to see. Would be better if the main table was more traditional while keeping the rest of the detailed info on the first drill down menu.

The Elements

Kindoshy on

United States

You know what you can get for free On your own website or whatever it says You have a good idea about what you’re doing

Good review

Great Element Learner on

United States

This app is very fun. It shows stuff about every element, and it’s just like the book. Except you can make the stuff spin. But what I like about it is that it’s only $9.99 (that’s not expensive). I was thinking of getting it four star review but I think five should be better. There’s a reason why most people give it a five star review. I wanted to give it a four star review because some of the stuff from the book are not in here. But grabs my attention most of all is that it says that seaborgium (106) is the first element to be named after a person that was still alive. but this is not true. Einsteinium (99) was created in 1952. And Albert Einstein (born 1879)died in 1955. If it is true that element 106 is the first element to be named after someone that was still alive, then Einstein must have been named Einstein after Einstein died (same with fermium). This is my very first review.

Wonderful

Algonquin esquimaux on

United States

If, like me, you endured, rather than enjoyed, High School chemistry, you need this app. It's authoritative, concise, and incredibly beautiful. The knowledge it contains is as essential to understanding what we see around us as literacy. Worlds open.

LOVE The Japanese Version of "The Song" 👏😀

AppPERFORMANCE on

United States

As well as being a FANTASTIC GRAPHICAL AND TEXTUAL information resource for the Periodic Table, I have to admit that I will sometimes just run the App to hear the Japanese Version of the "Element Song"! Plus, don't forget their Molecules app as well! Having SCIENCE with a SENSE OF HUMOR is GREAT, as well as being VERY WELL DONE! Scientists, TAKE NOTE!

Flerovium pollution.

FinSvcGuy on

United States

This is really amazing, this is the book but better, but I noticed a bug(I think). It says that the oceans are 0.00044% Flerovium, and this is more abundant than calcium, which is kind o common in shells. Also I’m pretty sure only a few atoms, maybe 80, have been made. Please fix this.

Amazing

Dormouse1 on

United States

This has got to be one of the most brilliant educational apps for the iPad. Even if you think you aren’t into chemistry or physics, the pictures and stories make this VERY worthwhile. Check it out!!

118

JQKY on

United States

There are 118 elements on the periodic table. I can only view 103.

Nice support and a great App!

kk100 on

United States

Not many apps are supported for a decade but this app will be. They’ve remained committed to it and many are grateful!

Literally the best thing ever

TheArbiter1131 on

United States

Theodore Grey is an amazing writer and this shows. It is basically the book (which I love to death, it is the reason why I love chemistry so much I decided to major in it) except with moving 3D images and an awesome song! Highly recommend. If I could suggest one thing, I wish that this app included the extra info that is is the iPad version, but this is still awesome! 6/5

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Category
Education
Publisher
NatureGuides
Languages
English, Catalan, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
Recent release
3.1.3 (4 years ago )
Released on
Jun 10, 2012 (13 years ago )
Last Updated
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