The Elements by Theodore Gray

Explore the Periodic Table

Published by: NatureGuides

Description

From Theodore Gray comes a beautifully produced app introducing and educating users on the elements of the periodic table and how they combine to form the world around us. The Elements is a rich and engaging love story, told in words and pictures - allowing you to experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way you've never seen before.
Start off on a living periodic table where every element is shown with a smoothly rotating sample. To read about gold, tap the gold nugget. Immediately you see the sample filling the screen, photographed to razor sharpness and rotating around a complete circle in front of your eyes. Enjoy the extensive array of facts and figures. Next find a fascinating story about the element, surrounded by carefully photographed objects representing it. Every one of these objects, well over 500 in total, is a freely rotatable, live object that you can examine from all sides and pinch zoom to see in unprecedented detail.
Touch the element name at the top of the page and you can see that element’s name in over a dozen different languages. Choose one and you’ll find that the entire book, stories, captions and all, switches to that language: The Elements includes both the full English original text and over a dozen full translations.
Pinch-zoom or tap any object to bring it up full screen, where you can split into a pair of stereo 3D images, allowing you to see all 500 objects pop off the screen in 3D, and you can spin the objects, in 3D, with the touch of a finger.
This book will show everyone there’s a lot more to the periodic table than a bunch of numbers and letters.
Features include:
• Beautifully composed pages for every Element in the periodic table
• Fun stories and fascinating facts
• All objects pinch-zoom with amazing detail and rotate in 3D
• Engaging introduction explaining the structure of the periodic table
• Engaging introduction explaining the structure of the periodic table
• Fully translated into English, Catalan, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
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Reviews:
“The iPad’s splendor and power may be best shown by The Elements... it’s not like any ebook you’ve seen. The periodic table of elements comes to life.”
– USA Today
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Silly size

Thomas the Hunter on

New Zealand

1.7 GB app? That is crazy. I own it but will never download it because 1.7 GB :-(

large file

Doc ticker on

New Zealand

This is a nice application with informative text. The photographs are very well done, and yes you can make them spin, but the cost is a huge file of 1.7GB. For me, I would rather do without the ability to turn the photos and have a smaller application. I don't have the 3-D glasses so I can't comment on this aspect. If all you want is a description of the various elements with the scientific data, there are other applications available, some for free.

Cool but...

Izzy Wilkie on

New Zealand

It is a great app, but what would be helpful would be a trial, with only 3-5 unlocked elements, to let people see how good this app is

Great app......

画中人 on

New Zealand

I don't need this, and I know nothing about chemistry, but...I want it...It is so beautiful designed and I think everyone should experienced this chemistry world.

Doesnt install

086322378 on

New Zealand

I paid for this app but when it Finnish downloading it doesn't install it just downloads it again without any message, what's going on? I know this a great app but Paying for nothing is just sad and disappointing.

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!

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
NatureGuides
Languages
German, English, Finnish, French, Italian, Japanese, Catalan, Korean, Croatian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Spanish, Turkish, Chinese
Recent release
3.1.3 (4 years ago )
Released on
Apr 1, 2010 (15 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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