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- Date added: August 02, 2005
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From Robert Eng :ChemTable is a periodic table application that runs on Palm OS handhelds. Tapping on any of the element panels in the periodic table will bring up a form showing detailed chemical/physical information. The program allows symbols or atomic numbers to be displayed in the table. You can also list the elements by name. A subset of the elements (Transition Metals, Halogens, Noble Gases, etc) can be selected for display.
Version 2.23 includes isotope abundances and updated electron affinity data.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: ChemTable 2.23
Pros: Easy interface and is quite handy. You're able to click on each individual element and see its details such as the atomic mass, classification, melting point, boiling point, density, etc.
Cons: The program might be wrong on a few things but i wouldn't know.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: ChemTable 2.23
"Very nice user setup, but some parts could be better."
Pros: Great User interface, provides lots of info for each element.
Cons: The electron Configuration needs to be how it is in a regular periodic table i.e(2-8-2).
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