Chemstudioster recommended Periodic Table Explorer

Periodic Table sits the very basic knowledge in Chemistry, indeed there are plenty of them to ‘recognize’. For all those who taking Chemistry subject or any related to Chemistry, I believe this software would probably help you up. The application contains all the elements of the Periodic Table along with images of the elements in their natural state, as well as lots of other information and interactive displays.
Some features that I tried out and really think that this freeware is quite powerful enough. I will show you some images of my own tried-out.
A simple layout of the display but every related data of each element can be listed out after each click.

I can view Melting Points of all the Transition Metals in the graph.

And the most attractive feature to me, a ‘motional’ Atomic Structure.

A zoom image helps me to get better idea of the element.

All Features include:
- Detailed information on each element
- Details of isotopes and allotropes
- Details of important compounds
- Details of reactions with water, air, halogens and acids
- Images for each element (126 images in total)
- Glossary of terms
- Graphs of important element properties
- Biographies for the important scientists and element discoverers
- View the states of the elements at any temperature (from 0 - 6000k)
- XP style support
- Search through all content
- Electron shell diagrams of each element
- Atomic width diagram
Element names and the majority of the applications buttons are now available in eight different languages. Unfortunately there is just too much text for me to translate (95000+ words).
If you are using this Periodic Table in a school / college or other institute of learning and would like to add your own content, or customise existing content, then please click here
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