Periodic Table 2023

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Education

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5,000,000+

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www.chernykh.tech

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6784

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periodic_table | chemistry | periodic

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The Periodic Table app is totally free and it's packed with loads of info about chemical elements. It's like a super cool tool for anyone who wants to dive deeper into chemistry - whether you're a student, an engineer, or even just a regular person at home. This app lets you learn in a fun and interactive way, which beats the old-fashioned methods by using fancy technology that we all know and love.

You can totally grab the app for free on Android! It's got the whole shebang of the periodic table, approved by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). But wait, there's more! It also has a handy dandy Table of Solubility. And get this, when you tap on any element, it gives you all the latest deets, including a sweet image. Oh, and if you want even more info, it's got direct links to Wikipedia for each element. How cool is that?

To locate any element, just give the user-friendly search feature a go. You can organize the items into ten cool categories like Alkaline Earth Metals, Other Nonmetals, Alkali Metals, Halogens, Transition Metals, Noble Gases, Semiconductors, Lanthanides, Metalloids, and Actinides. The elements from your chosen category will pop up in the search results and be highlighted in the table on the main app screen. Easy peasy!

The Periodic Table app is totally awesome for all you chemistry geeks out there. It's a super cool way to learn about the elements and way better than those boring old textbooks. Plus, it's free on Android! This app has a ton of info on each element, and you can even click on links to Wikipedia to learn even more. So if you're into chemistry, this app is a must-have.

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Hey, did you know that iron has a density of 7.88g/cm³ and the atom radius of zinc is 142pm? Pretty cool, huh?

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