The Chemical Touch: Lite Edition

Education

Only for iPhone

Free · Designed for iPhone

iPhone

Sometimes all you need is a simple periodic table... The Chemical Touch: Lite Edition is a free and easy to use periodic table for your iPhone or iPod touch. Consisting of a simplified version of the periodic table display from the full application, it puts the masses, densities, melting & boiling points, radii, and electronegativities of the elements right at your fingertips. If you need more elemental information, touch the internet button to open the wikipedia page for the selected element. For those who have already downloaded the full version, the only thing new here is a fancy icon for your iPhone desktop. It's free though, so if you like Neon, you can display it on your phone at no loss other than space on your screen.

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Changed Ununbium to Copernicium in response to IUPAC ratification. Added support for 3 new languages: Danish, Dutch, and Korean. Added the ability to color the table by 1st Ionization Energy. Corrected the density of Iridium. Corrected a language preference selection bug. Adjusted the color of the nonmetals for increased contrast. Small graphical cleanups.

The developer, Christopher Fennell, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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    • Seller
      • Christopher Fennell
    • Category
      • Education
    • Compatibility
      Requires iOS 2.2.1 or later.
      • iPhone
        Requires iOS 2.2.1 or later.
      • iPod touch
        Requires iOS 2.2.1 or later.
      • Mac
        Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    • Languages
      • English
    • Age Rating
      4+
    • Copyright
      • © 2008 Christopher Fennell