Periodic Table Classic
PAFreshney’s Periodic Table is an interactive periodic table of the chemical elements. It contains detailed information about each element, along with images. It can filter by physical state (i.e. solid, liquid, gas or synthetic),. Really cool feature is a temperature slider and you can see how the element’s state changes with temperature.
The periodic table can also be colored by melting point, boiling point, atomic radius and many others. It also contains animations of the atomic structure and many images of the elements. Periodic Table also implements an interesting search feature, where you can search for example for elements with melting point < 250K and boiling point >= 500K…
Even though I am not an expert I think the program is a very useful tool for students or anyone else at least as a handy and convenient information source.
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