Amazing eBook ! More languages are better!
This is a good book as well as a good app. This make more interesting, interacting and simple to understand different elements. However, Traditional Chinese should be provided besides Simplified Chinese.
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3.33 von 5
3 Bewertungen in Sonderverwaltungsregion Hongkong
This is a good book as well as a good app. This make more interesting, interacting and simple to understand different elements. However, Traditional Chinese should be provided besides Simplified Chinese.
iPad 之 APPS 數以十萬,精品極多,善之善者必須完美之極,方為甲觀。此 《 The Elements 》,經多番 Update 完善,不論語言之設定,Retina 之顯示, 3D 圖像物品之瀏覽,均屬翹楚,取精用宏,知識淵藪之謂也。
it will be a lot better if retina is supported
It just crashed. Useless
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.
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
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.
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.
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!
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.
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