pElement 1.0

Date: 24 Mar 2009 Comments: 0

pElement is ideal for middle school students with a strong interest in science, high school students taking chemistry classes, college students taking science engineering classes, educators professionals. The program provides a wealth of on the elements a number of great features.

With pElement you’ll be able to easily learn the elements of the periodic table.

Here are some key features of “pElement”:

Interface:
· 3 periodic table skins
· 2 Info Window skins
· click element for

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· 11 general categories (atomic number, symbol, atomic weight, element name, element description, discovered by, year discovered, minerals, primary source, major mining locations CAS registry number)
· 25 physical property categories (melting point, boiling point, critical temperature, critical pressure, heat of fusion, heat of vaporization, heat of sublimation, vapor pressure, density (solid), density (liquid), density (gas), Young’s modulus, shear modulus, bulk modulus, Poison’s ratio, mean specific heat, thermal conductivity at different temperatures, electrical resistivity at different temperatures, …)
· 13 chemical categories (atomic radius, ionic radius, van der Waals Radius, covalent radius, electronegativity, effective nuclear charge oxidation states)
· 7 electron categories (ground state electron configuration, 1st 2nd ionization energies, K, LI, LII LIII electron binding energies)
· Extensive crystal structure (crystal structures of different phases, lattice constants transformation temperatures)
· 7 nuclear categories (number of isotopes, isotope mass range, neutron scattering length, thermal neutron capture cross-section, natural isotope abundance, half-lives of radioactive isotopes decay modes of radioactive isotopes; on 950+ isotopes)pElement screenshot 1

Colored Maps:
· element classes (alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, transition metals, …)
· physical state (gas, liquid, solid – at room temperature)
· metal state (metal, semimetal, non-metal)
· isotope (some or all natural isotopes, no natural elements)
· radioactive state (radioactive, non-radioactive)
· melting point
· atomic radius
· electronegativity
· first ionization energy
· Young’s modulus
· thermal neutron capture cross-section
· density (solid)

Other Features:
· column notation toggle (between New CAS version)
· find element tool
· unit conversion tool
· element index
· index

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