Periodic Table for Android
The 117 element is tennessine not us
Listing stable and unstable isotopes is good feature.
Fine but not good
Best
Perfect and a nice user interface
Light weight!
Very good.
So nice
Good
Useful
Great app but needs a more modern Material Design.
It help me understand elements
Best app for student
Good teacher
Please put the symbol of the elements instead and make them large, bolded. Thank you.
Must have to view different elements at a glance with usual parameters.
Can't beat the easy access to isotopes and their half-life.
Good app with correct isotopic information i used it for isotopic data of elements
Better than any other
This app is very usefull app for student
Go for this is an excellent app
Better than other apps for periodic table... Liked it..
Excellent! Simple, fast, uncluttered, easy to navigate. Searchable list of elements, zoomable table view, lots of data and wikipedia links for more.
App works great
I didnt liked it no games and quizzes to test my I.Q
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I really appreciate this dev's attention to detail on this app. It does exactly what it says and requires no permissions at all. This dev doesn't have many apps to his name, but they are all very simple and effective. Great job and keep up the great work!
Would be perfect if it stated the uses of each element for those of us that don't know that
No ads..
I am just use this apps
I'm not a professional chemist and dont know if the information provided by the app is complete and accurate. I'm just assuming it is. Here's my reaction to the program. Pros: Simple, clean, easy to use user interface. Much information provided. No ads. No permissions required. No distracting eye candy. Small memory footprint. Open source - presumably spyware free. Cons: It has crashed on me, but nothing bad happens if it does. It just restarts. Hopefully, someone will find the bug. Suggestions: It would be nice to have links to a definition of each chemical data type ("sublimation point", "triple point", "heat of vaporization", etc.) "Unknown" is reported when there is no data. It would be nice to divide that into true unknowns (i.e., yet to be discovered), "not applicable for this element", and maybe "does not exist for this element." - Or maybe those last two are the same.
I have paid for apps but none have been like this, great design, very fast, can zoom into table or view it as whole, can seach for elements(v.fast), gives heaps for useful information for any level of experience and it's adfree and doesn't cost anything. Devs for this app are legends, for whom i shall forever be grateful
The holofied theme makes this look clean and built in into the system unlike other similar apps that are cluttered and old fashioned. Just add a legend in the table and it'll be golden.
This app helped me study for a test
this is tight
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Perfect app but there are some errors helium lies in p block according to picture but S block is also correct since outermost shell has 2 electrons so it may lie in S block