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Periodic Table Classic 3.5
Windows 2000/XP/Vista
March 16th 2008
The application contains all the elements of the Periodic Table along with images of the elements in their natural state, as well as lots of other information and interactive displays.
The periodic table now comes in two versions. They all contain the same amount of information.
Click here for more information on the various versions of the Periodic Table.
Standard Version (Recommended)
Comes with 173 high resolution images of the elements in various physical states. Designed to be run on a desktop with a resolution of 1024x768 or higher.
Mini Version
This version contains the same smaller images that come with the standard version, except that it's designed to be used on desktops of 800x600.
Features include:
Detailed information on each element
Details of isotopes and allotropes
Details of important compounds
Details of reactions with water, air, halogens and acids

Images for each element (300+ images in total)

including valence and crystal stucture diagrams
Glossary of terms
Graphs of important element properties
Biographies for the important scientists and element discoverers
View the states of the elements at any temperature (from 0 - 6000k)
XP style support
Search through all content
Electron shell diagrams of each element
Atomic width diagram
Element names and the majority of the applications buttons are now available in eight different languages. Unfortunately there is just too much text for me to translate (95000+ words).
If you are using this Periodic Table in a school / college or other institue of learning and would like to add your own content, or customise existing content, then please click here
Known Bugs
Using "Large fonts" or setting Windows to use anything but 96DPI will mess up the program's layout.
In Windows XP; Display Properties->Settings->Advanced->General->DPI Setting
In Windows 2000; Display Properties->Settings->Advanced->General->Font Size
Version History
3.5
Added isotope abundance graph
Added full electron configuration to box notation display
Added a few of new images
The text now follows IUPAC convenctions
Much improved data page navigation
Some bug fixes and GUI logic improvements
3.4
Added group data;
click on the group headings for 1,2,17,18,Lanthanoids and Actinoids to show
important properties of only the elements in the selected group.
Added some more data to "more info" pages;
electrochemical equivalent
electron work funtion
valence electron potential
ionization potential
incompatibilties
Added "box notation" to atomic structure tab
Added the following to a new "state" tab available via the "dynamic" button;
occurence
block
Goldschmidt classification
Minor bug fixes, typos and errors corrected.
3.3
Added "discovery date" to display mode
Added new element lists;
atomic volume
discovery location
enthalpy of fusion
Improved some glossary items
Minor text improvements
Added a few new images (extra version)
Added absorbtion/emission spectra display
3.2
New "Periodic Table" design
Added:
History data
Production / Occurrence page
Added "default page" selection
Select the page that opens when any element is clicked on
Added flags to "alternative name" pages
Added Unicode support (for translated pages)
3.1
Added exotic isotopes for; Hydrogen and Helium
Added crystal diagrams on more info pages
Added valence diagram on main page
Improved searching
3.0.0
Added new graphs;
Electrical conductivity
Electronegativity
Added new "element list" pages
Electrican Conductivity
Electronegativity
Thermal Conductivity
Symbol
Added "vapour pressure" to More Info page
Added "optical properties" to More Info
Added "Reactions" page, detailing reactions with;
water, air, acids, bases and the halogens
Added page for each element listing its name in different languages
Resizing vertically now implemented
Tidied Glossary and Biography indexes
Organized "More Info" pages
2.9.0
Added new features;
Full size charts; X-ray fluorescence energy level charts
Added the following to "More Info" pages;
x-ray fluorescence energy data
abundance information
crystal structure
electrical conductivity
Added more 'source' information
Seperated 'hazard' information from notes
Added new pages; atomic spectroscopic data
Added brand new help system, click the 'Help' button
Added Document tab;
Abundance of the Elements in the Solar System
Chemical makeup of the human body
The Alkali (Group 1) Metals
The Alkaline Earth Metals (Group 2)
The Halogens (Group 17)
The Noble Gases (Group 18)
The Transition Metals (Groups 3 to 12)
2.8.0
Added new graphs;
Heat Capacity
Thermal Conductivity
Thermal Expansion
Added graph display modes;
bar, area and line.
Added new graph type; custom, add elements to the display in any order
Added "element property search" to search tab
Added important compounds for each element
Added new data to more info page;
Magnetic ordering
Electrical resistivity
Speed of sound
Young's modulus
Shear modulus
Bulk modulus
Poisson ratio
Moh's hardness
Vickers hardness
Brinell hardness
2.7.1
Fixed; "Extra", bug which causes images after Thorium not to be displayed
Improved element lists by name, date and discoverer for IE 7 users.
2.7.0
Added Electonegativity to the More Info pages
Added electron structure to the More Info pages
Added media section with 157 new high resolution images (extra version only)
Added search history
Improved navigation from isotope->allotrope->more info pages
Improved search performance
2.6.0
Allotrope pages added for relevant elements
Added three extra graphs;
Enthalpy of Fusion
Enthalpy of Vapourisation
Ionisation Energies (for each element)
Added "More Info" pages with link to graph of Ionisation energies
Added more content for each element
Added Czech language
 
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