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Size:
4.9 MB
Category:
Education
Education
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
$0.99
$0.99
Compatible:
iPad
iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPad.
Compatible with iPad.
Version:
1.2
1.2
Description - Atoms: A Periodic Table of the Elements
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If you are iPad owner,you now can download Atoms: A Periodic Table of the Elements for $0.99 from Apple Store. The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at only 4.9 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.2 has been released on 2014-11-26. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
Bottom Line: For more information about Atoms: A Periodic Table of the Elements check developer FireFrog`s website : http://www.firefrog.co.uk/PeriodicTable/
Bottom Line: For more information about Atoms: A Periodic Table of the Elements check developer FireFrog`s website : http://www.firefrog.co.uk/PeriodicTable/
Atoms: A Periodic Table of the Elements is an easy-to-use, interactive periodic table. In Portrait Orientation (chalkboard mode): Touch an atom to displays its details on the chalkboard below. Along with the usual details like symbol, weight, category, ...
When you click on an element it should speak the name of the element so people know how they are pronounced It makes it alot easier for study purposes and memorization as well Needs voice interaction and it will be x10 better
Indiums symbol is incorrect in landscape mode it shows Ln instead of In It displays correctly in portrait mode Indium error
Presentation is nice Would like to see pictures added for many of the elements The web link feature is a nice addition There are far too many grammatical errors making it appear as though it was written by someone in the third grade Good information Far too many grammatical errors
i had a similar thing on an old pc that died and i couldnt find it again it did have a temperature slider that you could pick an element use the slider to watch the element change state you might want to add thatgreat to have this thanks good on yuh
I was looking for a periodic table to use in the weather class I was teaching and found this Great resource we were able to use the info data on the elements to calculate densities of saturated and unsaturated air The Nottingham University video link is just a fun bonus Fun and useful
Outstanding reference app with lots of creative and colorfully presented infoq Congratulations Hope to see more from this developer Very Cool
Well done I can now use this in my basic electricity module of my power generation course Nice
Great app Great app
Nice job for a buck However they list Ti for both thallium and titanium They need to fix that and He doesnt show up at all They need a little help with the table I give three stars but will boost to four if they fix those things and review their data of the elements Hard to trust data if elements are wrong Nice
By Kostas Gar.