This app of the periodic table is an invaluable tool for students, making the study of chemistry both accessible and enjoyable. Its greatness lies in its ability to simplify the complex world of elements, providing students with a user-friendly interface to explore atomic properties, electron configurations, and real-life applications. This digital companion enhances the learning experience by offering detailed information about each element at the touch of a button, aiding in quick reference and research. Furthermore, it streamlines homework and projects by allowing for easy comparisons and highlighting trends within the periodic table. Overall, this app is a powerful educational aid, fostering a deeper understanding of chemistry and facilitating academic success in schools.
I love this version for the Periodic-Table, especially the layout and the graphics. They are very well done. However, there is a major problem with the version for the Apple Watch. Whoever ported over the element data for the Apple Watch version mixed up numbers of neutrons versus protons for at least the first few groups of the periodic table. That would be groups one through at least group four. I haven’t checked them all. I have not recommended this to my students at least for the watch version, since it’s very misleading on those points. Hopefully they will correct this version for the watch. Five stars for the iOS phone version, and 3 stars for the iOS watch version. Hence the average of 4 stars.
Guys this app is amazing and I am constantly recommending it to my friends and anyone going into chemistry. Wether you are in high school or college chemistry this is a useful tool to have to quickly and efficiently use to get the results you desire. I’ve cut my homework time in half by using this and have learnt more about the elements from this app then in lectures. I love how you can get so much for free but you can also upgrade if your doing a degree that will use more advanced chemistry compared to basic organic/nonorganic chemistry.
This app is everything I want as an undergraduate Chemistry student! There’s so much info within every tab! Fantastic app! One minor concern I have is really just with the boiling points and melting points in the “Properties of some alkanes” table. I believe these values are switched on each alkane such that the melting point is higher than the boiling point (ex. Propane: Boiling Point = -187.6 C, Melting Point = -42.1 C). This appears to be consistent on all of the listed alkanes. A flip of all values would do the trick. Love the app!
This is an amazing periodic table application. The search tool offers a great way to find elements without needing to look through every element of the table. It offers so much information about every element that I don’t even know what to do with. I also have not encountered a single advertisement which is not common in free apps. I have no need for the extra information in the pro version but I would consider buying it just to support these developers.
I work in the natural health industry and consult this app frequently to educate both myself and others, particularly on the very important topic of the close-valence substitution effect that is called “isosterism” in the field of chemistry. Along those lines, this app allows me to very conveniently see what elements are in a given column or immediately next to each other and thereby exhibit the property of isosterism, wherein they will interfere and compete with each other for use in various biochemical effects.
Honestly, when I first downloaded this app, I was just expecting a bland table just saying what elements are on there, without even a description. However, I was very wrong, as this app is packed full of useful information, and even som hypothetical ones, with estimations that are genuine. It shows you all about its structure, its formation of particles and a very precise atomic weight, among a ton of other things. You don't even need the pro version to get all the basic information (which isn't even "basic" as it already informative) but it sms like it would still help more. The layout of the app is also nice and easy to navigate through, and I am surprised this is not advertised at all. This would be a very good app for students learning the complex world of Chemistry. Keep up the amazing work!
The app is solid, no question, but a few things that I noticed could be improved: -Display electron configurations in SPDF format in addition to KLNM format. If someone is used to one or their schoolwork requires one, the other isn’t especially useful. -Allow the entire table to be seen at once. I’m not sure if it’s just my model (iPad 5), but only part of the table is visible at any one time, and I need to scroll around a bit to see everything. This just seems like an odd oversight to me.
I’ve just downloaded this FREE periodic table for chemistry and so far I love what I see. The dark mode, the elegant layout, and loads of IUPAC approved information that I can trust. Thank you, Nikita! I’m wondering what is in paid PRO version beyond is here? I’m a physicist by training and I can think of an entire textbook or 5Gb sized app worth of information about the Standard Model, and other esoteric stuff only particle physicists care about. But no app is going to replace reference books and internet sites, journals, forums, and so on – of course. If I may ask, then, what does the extra three bucks for the PRO app have that is missing from the free version? Thank you for considering my question. Five Star App all the way! Free! Just get it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Looks like the number of protons and neutrons are mixed up in the Apple Watch version. For example: Titanium (atomic number = 22) is reported as having 26 protons and 22 neutrons. Also true for other elements (e.g. Scandium). Other than being wrong about the most fundamental property of many elements, this app is great! ;-) Looking forward to a bug fix. Tested the Pro version on watchOS 11 on a titanium Apple Watch Series 10.
There is probably something for my every chemistry need… In the free version. In the pro version, it somehow makes it even more amazing than it already is! I don’t know exactly what’s on the pro version, but I’m sure it’s worth every penny. Now I’m going to list my favorite features: 1. When you press the “W” button, it takes you straight to a Wikipedia page for that element. 2. It gives you all the possible information for the element you’re looking at including the name in Latin. 3. It shows a picture of the element. 4. It works as a normal periodic table. 5. No ads. 6. It doesn’t rush you to buy the pro version. 7. Literally everything else.
I love this app, it has so many handy features! I haven’t used it yet but I can already see how incredibly useful it will be for my chemistry homework. I submitted some feedback to add a zoom function and was pleasantly surprised to find that the developer of the app themself responded to me through email, saying that they will try to add such a feature. Great app, I plan on recommending it to all of my friends.
Nicely designed and a wealth of Chemistry and molecular information. Moving through the information takes a little getting used to, but once you figure it out it is simple. I have a degree in Chemistry and the level of detail useful. Thank you very much for all your hard work
This app really takes it to the next level. The periodic app I had before was basic in comparison. It has the electron configurations, with real time animation, which is incredible. Something that I’ve wanted for a long time. And also tons of information about each element, and 7 new elements(which are kind of scary) but knowledge is power. So, kudos
I don’t have a problem with the app itself, I like how it gives plenty of information and having all theoretical elements up to 127, but the widgets are just plain wrong, every element that is there is posted on the table two places before the actual element, for example yttrium(39) would be shown in the place of rubidium (37) which isn’t helpful when I’m using it to remember elements and where they go
I don’t actually write reviews, but I thought I should write about this one. Because it’s simple and nearly free, because there are few features that are available in the premium (pro) version. In short, it’s a very simple, useful and easy to use app. Thank you!
This app is amazing! I was skeptical at first, because the last app I got for the Periodic Table of Elements was glitchy and horrible. But this app is great. It helped me so, so much on my science test last semester, and I got an A+! I learned about Gold (AU), Silver (AG), Tungsten (W) and much, much more! I recommend this app not just for study, but also for fun!
Really helpful. One thing I wish I could do is see the entire periodic table at once. Another thing is I’d like to be able to do is search elements by their symbol (like search pb and have lead come up) as well as having the atomic number displayed in the search without having to click on the element. Besides that it’s super helpful
I am amazed at what you get for free with this app. I feel guilty enough that I will probably purchase the pro version. Great reference without being overly complicated. Been over 20 years since I had any college chem, so I really appreciate this app. Thank-you!
I used this app for my chemistry class in HS and I cannot tell you how many times I opened this app to help with homework, PT memorization, and finding certain elements. This really helped because my chemistry teachers periodic table was old and falling apart, I even recommended this app to him. So I can’t thank you enough for my A+.
Hello! This app is awesome!!! I have some very simple suggestions. 1. Can you add a Element Description? It would be nice if it was there. 2. Can you please lower the price of the professional Version? I would love it if it was 1.00. 3. You’ll add anything you want!
I like all of its features, especially the URL link of Wikipedia at the top of all of the elements' descriptions. If you're a curious person don't doubt to use this app and spend your time learning new things.
I’ve been always thinking about buying my own element. And this app has helped me very much, I love it so much and I play it all the time. And now it’s probably the only app I end up getting on. 😍😍
This app has been extremely helpful in chemistry classes. Would be amazing if atomic mass was on th3 main view! Edit: thanks for the response! I had no idea about this. Thanks for the amazing app!
This table contain all of the elements, AND it conveniently list them in perods. If you are planning on playing "Pin-the-element-on-the-periodic-table" at next year's chemistry department spring picnic, this is definitely a great training tool.
This app is so amazing and helpful. It has helped me learn so much stuff about the periodic table, and is so easy to manage. I definitely think you should buy this app.
This is the only app you will ever need for intergalactic space travel! It literally applies to the entire universe. The level of detail is absolutely top quality! Love it! 😁
I bought this to use for my chemistry homework, very helpful. I would like to see a markup feature so I could use the stylus to draw or select specific elements.
My only critique of the app is when you select the element and go to the facts page the element name at the top is too similar to the isotope dashed name.
I purchased the Pro version and am displeased that there isn’t a physical constants added to the app. I’m sure this would be a big task to take on but this would take your app from being used weekly/bi-weekly to daily. I strongly encourage you to add a database of physical constants of organic and inorganic chemicals (with a search bar) to this app. This would make this more useful. Great design, overall. 5 stars awaits you.
The app is great but it appears that Some of the atoms’s electronegative value is incorrect, my teacher is using the Chemistry Reference Table and their value are different.
This app has helped me immensely with chemistry homework, and it makes it interesting and appealing while I’m doing it. This is a massive thumbs up from me. Love it!
Rename Ununennium Bonium, and it’s Symbol Bn instead of Uue. I’m Really Joseph Lee Saleem, and it’s discovered by me, so put in: Discovered by: Joseph Lee Saleem. Also, Berkelium lasts for YEARS! So put an image of a Berkelium rock in the Berkelium slot.
In the Periodic Table application you will find a huge amount of data about chemical elements for free. You will learn a lot of new and useful for yourself, no matter you are a schoolboy, student, engineer, housewife or a person of any other provisions that does not have a refresher to Chemistry. The chemistry falls into to number of the most important sciences and is one of the main school objects. Its studying begins with the Periodic Table. Interactive approach to a training material is more effective than classical. As in it technologies which became the family for the modern pupils are used. Periodic Table - is a free application for iPhone which displays the entire Periodic Table at startup interface. The table has a long-form approved by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) as the core. Besides the Periodic Table of chemical elements, you can use the Table of solubility. - When you click on any element provides information that is constantly updated. - For most of the items have an image. - For more information, there are direct links to Wikipedia for each item. - Table solubility - To find any element you can use the search. The search engine is not choosy to the registry or writing style search. - You can sort the items in 10 categories: • Alkaline earth metals • Other nonmetals • Alkali metals • Halogens • Transition metals • Noble gases • Semiconductor • Lanthanides • Metalloids • Actinides Elements of the selected category will be listed in the search results and are highlighted in the table on the main application screen.