Beschreibung
Compare any of the 118 elements of the Periodic Table on all their facts, electronic configuration, chemical, physical, and atomic properties, quickly and easily.
Study detailed comparisons between elements with information about their properties, attributes, and facts. Compare elements based on properties like electronegativity, melting points, atomic weight, electron affinity, standard state, density, and many more. Elements in similar categories often show both similarities and differences in their chemical, atomic, and physical properties, as well as in their uses. These similarities and differences can be studied through the periodic table of elements.
Features:
• Pinch to zoom the Periodic Table.
• Ability to change the Periodic Table display options.
• Tap the compare button and select two elements to compare.
• Tap on a single element for detailed information.
• Simple explanations for each element property.
Periodic Table Display Options:
- By Category
- By Atomic Mass
- By Density (g/cm³)
- By Melting Point (K)
- By Boiling Point (K)
- By Standard State
- By Electronegativity
- By Electron Affinity
- By Molar Heat
- By CPK Color
Seeing the chemical elements arranged in the modern periodic table is as familiar as seeing a map of the world. With various display options, you can view each property more clearly, displayed in both color and value.
The periodic table, also known as the Periodic Table of Elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements, arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. The structure of the table shows periodic trends.
The periodic table as we know it today is managed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
While much of the periodic table is stable and unlikely to change, the IUPAC is responsible for deciding any necessary updates. They have established criteria for what constitutes the discovery of a new element.
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