Company Name: Nikita Chernykh
About: 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
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by Mufodufo
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
by Long Time User 3880
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.
by ćhance
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