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The periodic table for your desktop

CupOfWater

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Hi, maybe you know about this program, maybe you don't.
I just thought I'd show it to you, it's very handy, and I use it in my physics and chemistry classes. It shows every thinkable information about every element in the periodic table. Things like who discovered it, where it was discovered and when, what it's used for, g/mol, absorption spectre, melting point, etc.
It also show you how the elements actually look like! I like that :D

You can download the periodic table here:
http://download.cnet.com/3001-2054_4-10803643.html?spi=db5e40c1bef83b83d597b837d09a279e
 
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This is the best online table I've found, and I use it quite frequently.
http://www.ktf-split.hr/periodni/en/
All the physical data you could ever want, as well as electron configuration, ionisation energies, crystal structure, thermal properties, reduction potentials and isotopes etc.
 
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ExeFBM said:
This is the best online table I've found, and I use it quite frequently.
http://www.ktf-split.hr/periodni/en/
All the physical data you could ever want, as well as electron configuration, ionisation energies, crystal structure, thermal properties, reduction potentials and isotopes etc.


Duuuuuude, that's awesome.

I like it, thanks. :D
 
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ExeFBM said:
This is the best online table I've found, and I use it quite frequently.
http://www.ktf-split.hr/periodni/en/
All the physical data you could ever want, as well as electron configuration, ionisation energies, crystal structure, thermal properties, reduction potentials and isotopes etc.
That is quite aweosme. Thanks.
 
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CupOfWater said:
Hi, maybe you know about this program, maybe you don't.
I just thought I'd show it to you, it's very handy, and I use it in my physics and chemistry classes. It shows every thinkable information about every element in the periodic table. Things like who discovered it, where it was discovered and when, what it's used for, g/mol, absorption spectre, melting point, etc.
It also show you how the elements actually look like! I like that :D

You can download the periodic table here:
http://download.cnet.com/3001-2054_4-10803643.html?spi=db5e40c1bef83b83d597b837d09a279e

Warning! Links is MS Windows only...... :shock:
 
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ReeToric said:
Warning! Links is MS Windows only...... :shock:

Sorry, I should have said that... Anyways, very good program! I think you should download it and test it.
 
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