EMD PTE
Free
rated 4.7 stars
About EMD PTE
Download now free of charge and start experimenting.
New features in the latest version:
- Additional translations: Chinese (simplified), Portuguese, and Russian.
- Users can now change the language directly in the app
- New function for direct comparison of two elements
- A separate keypad for the molar mass calculator makes formulas easier to enter
- Headline and breadcrumbs added for improved orientation
- Filtering option and optimized usability for the ranking list of properties
- Update of element master data
- Update to current operating system versions
- Improved touch support for diagrams
- Museum mode
All existing features:
- All important information about the elements: atomic number, valence electrons, oxidation state, electronegativity according to Allred-Rochow and Pauling, atomic mass, boiling point, melting point, atomic radius, density, history, discoverer, classification, crystalline structure type, electron configuration, ionization energy, isotopic composition, state of matter, hardness according to Mohs, basic state, oxidation numbers, percentage of mass in Earth’s crust, year of discovery, half-life, and much more.
- Visualized element properties: atomic radius, atomic radius graphic, electronegativity (according to Allred-Rochow and Pauling), ionization energy, relative atomic mass, state of matter, ranking list of properties, discovery, classifications.
- Molar mass calculator: simple entry field for chemical formulas. Calculate molar mass simply and quickly.
- Offline use. No Internet needed. All contents in one app.
- Streamlined handling of access rights.
- Interactive operation: smart operating elements and numerous selection options.
- Variety of languages: German, English, French and Spanish.
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Reviews for EMD PTE
Dumbnicknamesystem
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.
Harrell31701
Oganesson
the 118th element and review
Deyehaus
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.
ReadyEdy
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.
Jacob JL 25
Tons of Features
This app is loaded with charts and other features that are extremely helpful in any chemistry class.
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