Compare any of the 118 elements of the Periodic Table on all their Facts, Electronic Configuration, Chemical, Physical, Atomic properties fast and easy
Element Comparison
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Compare any of the 118 elements of the Periodic Table on all their Facts, Electronic Configuration, Chemical, Physical, Atomic properties fast and easy.
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Compare any of the 118 elements of the Periodic Table on all their Facts, Electronic Configuration, Chemical, Physical, Atomic properties fast and easy.
Study the detailed comparison between elements with information about their properties, attributes, facts etc. Compare elements on it properties like electronegativity, melting points, atomic weight, electron affinity, standard state, density and many more. All the elements of similar categories show a lot of similarities and differences in their chemical, atomic, physical properties and uses.
These similarities and dissimilarities can be known while study on periodic table elements.
Features:
• Pinch to zoom Periodic Table.
• Able to change Periodic Table display option.
• Tap on compare button and select 2 elements to compare.
• Tap on single element for details.
• Simple explanation for each element property.
Periodic Table Display Option:
- 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 chemical elements arranged in the modern periodic table is as familiar as seeing a map of the world, with various display option you can see more clear on each property value display in color and value.
The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. The structure of the table shows periodic trends.
The periodic table as we know today is managed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, or IUPAC.
While much of what is in the periodic table is stable and unlikely to change, the IUPAC organization is responsible for deciding what needs to be changed. They have created criteria for what constitutes the discovery of a new element.
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