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  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 21, 2010
  • February 21, 2025

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This comprehensive mobile reference work provides detailed information on all chemical elements. It features a molar mass calculator, interactive visualizations, and offline access, making it an indispensable tool for students, educators, and chemistry enthusiasts.

Detailed element information
Visualized element properties
Molar mass calculator
Offline access
Multi-language support
Element comparison function
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What's New in EMD PTE

2.3.2

February 21, 2025

iOS optimization - stability and performance updates for new ones Operating system version.

User reviews

Reference app includes made up element. Why?

EDIT: Coming back years later, I took some time to check out their outreach page. The ‘Discover More’ link has a typo — it leads to a “emdroup” website. Seems that it was hastily slapped into the app and never looked at again. What’s the point? I’d rather be prompted a few times a year to donate, and that’d probably work better for EMD too.

Look, I know a one star review seems harsh for an otherwise extremely polished and informative app. But is anybody else sick and tired of seeing advertisements creeping into every aspect of life?

Imagine seeing something like this on a periodic table in a textbook. Call it childish or petty, but I find this method of outreach to be an egregious violation when providing scientific information.

Wikipedia and other educational resources have a clear separation of information and support/outreach for a reason.

—— Original Review ——

The “curiositum” (or however it is spelled) should not be on the periodic table, because it is not part of the periodic table.

It has no business being included there for the same reason you wouldn’t put a “curiosity constant” in a physics formula. Put your advertising somewhere else.
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Quite the app for school

This is my sons apple he uses for school and has helped him so much i really de appreciate this wonderful app

Oganesson

the 118th element and review

Best periodic table app

The best periodic table app I could find, with more features than you could need. They unfortunately added a nonexistent element for fun, with no option to hide it. A small inconvenience, but whatever.

Everything at my fingertips

Really, for a lover of chemistry, physics, and mineralogy, this app is perfect. Everything about an element collected in a beautiful intuitive GUI.

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Reported Bugs

2 issues

Incorrect atomic radius data for some elements

Bug

Glitches when switching between screens

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Requested Features

4 requests

Add search functionality

Feature

Provide more customization options

Feature

Include isotope and mass data

Feature

Improve navigation between elements

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FAQ

What does the EMD PTE App do?

The EMD PTE App serves as a digital periodic table and a comprehensive reference tool for all chemical elements. It provides detailed information, visualizations of element properties, and a molar mass calculator, making it useful for learning and quick lookups.

What are the key features of the EMD PTE App?

Key features include extensive data on each element (atomic number, mass, electron configuration, etc.), visualized properties, an easy-to-use molar mass calculator, offline access, and support for multiple languages. It also offers an element comparison function and museum mode.

Is the EMD PTE App free to use?

Yes, the EMD PTE App is available for download free of charge. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements mentioned, indicating it is a completely free application.

What are some common use cases for the EMD PTE App?

Common use cases include students and teachers using it for homework and lesson preparation, researchers quickly referencing element data, and hobbyists exploring chemical properties. Its offline functionality makes it ideal for use in environments without internet access.

What languages does the EMD PTE App support?

The app supports a variety of languages, including German, English, French, Spanish, Chinese (simplified), Portuguese, and Russian. Users can change the app's language directly within the application settings.