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Monday, September 8, 2008

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This post would like to bring to you a very special software for Chemistry Periodic Table. It has been developed by Paul Alan Freshney. Chemistry Periodic Table software has been there since 2002 and latest version is 3.7, border="0" released on AUGUST 31, 2008 (as of now).




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.
There are some very interesting features in this Chemistry Periodic Table :
  • 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 (300+ images in total) including valence and crystal stucture diagrams
  • Glossary of terms
  • Graphs of important element properties and trends
  • 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 (including orbital images)
  • Atomic width diagram
  • Toolbox, 330 physical constants and over 6400 formulae
  • 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 (100000+ words).

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