K12 Periodic Table of the Elements

K12 Periodic Table of the Elements

by Stride Inc.

45 ratings
98 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 22, 2011
  • May 4, 2015

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Explore elements and their properties with this interactive periodic table. It offers detailed information, color-coded classifications, and multiple temperature scales, making it ideal for science homework and reference.

Detailed element attributes (name, symbol, atomic number, mass, Lewis dots, radius)
Color-coded element classifications
Multiple temperature scales (Kelvin, Celsius, Fahrenheit)
Includes newly named elements
Traditional and expanded table views
Matches K12 Chemistry textbook format
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What's New in K12 Periodic Table of the Elements

3.0.16

May 4, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Improved support for iOS8 Updated info screen with new sharing options & policy links Bug fixes

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User reviews

Good App

I felt really like I was learning a lot about chemistry and the periodic table while using this app, and hope to see more in the future. Best periodic table app out there right not!

Needs to be updated

This app is missing 5 elements. Definitely needs to be updated. Sad since it was my favorite periodic table.

Great for science students!

The app is great for those who are doing the sciences and would like to find information about the elements or would like to study. The app is really easy to use and has a vast amount of condensed information. I definitely recommend getting it.

Needs new elements

Add 113 (Nihonium, Nh), 117 (Tennessine, Ts), and 118 (Oganesson, Og). And also change the name of Ununpentium (Uup) to Moscovium (Mc). I still love the app though.

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Reported Bugs

12 issues

App crashes on launch or when elements are tapped

Bug

iOS 6 update breaks display (black and white screen, zoomed corner)

Bug

Doesn't rotate to landscape automatically

Bug

Screen display issues on iPad 2 and iPhone devices

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App freezes entire device requiring restart

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Splash screen appears then goes black

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Unresponsive to touch gestures

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Makes clicking sounds but doesn't respond to input

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Melting and boiling point data in wrong units (Kelvin vs Celsius)

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Lewis dot diagrams incorrect for multiple elements

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Noble gases and halogens switched in display

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Ionic radius data inaccurate

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Requested Features

13 requests

Search bar to find elements by name or symbol

Feature

Add missing elements (113, 115, 117, 118, 119-127)

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Display element names directly on table

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Add oxidation numbers and ionic charges

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Alphabetical sorting by element name

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Simplified view option with larger fonts

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Fix Lewis dot diagrams to show standard format

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Add more detailed information for advanced users

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Implement educational games for learning

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Update app icon design

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Portrait and landscape orientation support

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Ability to customize visible properties in settings

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Rounding options for atomic mass display

Feature

FAQ

What does the K12 Periodic Table of the Elements app do?

This app provides an interactive periodic table of elements, allowing users to explore detailed information about each element. It includes attributes like name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, Lewis dots, and radius, along with color-coded classifications based on various properties.

What are the key features of this periodic table app?

Key features include improved swipe and touch functions for displaying element details, color-coded classifications for properties like melting point and electronegativity, and support for Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit temperature scales. It also includes newly named elements and offers traditional and expanded views on some tablet devices.

Is the K12 Periodic Table of the Elements app free to use?

Yes, the application is available for free. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements mentioned, suggesting a completely free experience for users.

What devices is the K12 Periodic Table of the Elements app compatible with?

The app requires iOS 7 or newer and is compatible with iPhone 3GS or newer, iPod Touch 3rd Generation or newer, and all versions of iPad.

Who is this app intended for?

This app is designed as a reference tool for students working on science courses, particularly those involving chemistry. It's also beneficial for educators and anyone needing quick access to detailed information about the elements.