Two Great Periodic Table Apps for Students
Periodic tables are great learning tools for students. They offer information about chemical elements in the form of a tabular display. These elements are organized by atomic numbers, “from the element with the lowest atomic number, hydrogen, to the element with the highest atomic number, oganesson. The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element.” In this post I am sharing with you two great periodic table apps to use with your students.
This app is free right now and only for a limited period of time. The Periodic Table Chemistry offers a number of amazing features. These include the ability to explore elements in 3D or display virtual elements in AR; export as images to other apps such as Pages or Word or print them directly using ElementCard; use your camera to get snapshots of the AR Elements; provides both fundamental information (e.g., name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, electronic configuration) and advanced information (e.g., thermodynamic properties, material properties, electromagnetic properties, reactivity, atomic properties and radioactivity properties), and many more.