Säkerhetsgranskning
Utmärkelser & Certifikat
Om appen
The Periodic Table 2024 application is designed to be the ultimate chemistry reference and learning companion, perfectly suited for students aged 12 to 18 (and older university learners) as they navigate the complexities of high school and college chemistry. It transforms the traditional, often-memorized chart into a fully interactive, engaging, and in-depth educational tool. The app’s core mission is to help students understand the language of the universe, chemistry, rather than merely memorize endless facts, equations, and tables. As a Top Education App that is globally available on both iOS and Android platforms, it is an essential, high-utility resource for any student enrolled in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs. The centerpiece of the application is a comprehensive, visually-rich, and interactive display of all 118 known chemical elements. This is not a static chart; users can quickly access a wealth of data for every single element with a simple tap. The Detailed Element Cards provide extensive properties, including: the fundamental Atomic Number (Z), Element Symbol, and Full Element Name; the Atomic Weight/Mass; Electron Configuration, Shells, and Orbital Structure; physical properties like Melting Point, Boiling Point, and Density; as well as chemical properties such as Oxidation States, Electronegativity (with 11 different scales), Valence, and Reactivity. This professional-grade data is sourced from comprehensive chemistry databases, ensuring accuracy for both student homework and professional reference. Beyond the raw data, the Periodic Table 2024 app integrates dynamic features to bring the science to life. Students can explore interactive visuals showing elements in their natural state and real-life applications, such as neodymium in microphones or europium in bank notes. Key learning tools include an interactive slider to visualize how elements change state (solid, liquid, gas) as temperature increases, and a historical timeline to explore the discovery of the elements through history. The table itself can be customized and sorted by 10 different categories (like Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, or Transition Metals) or properties, allowing students to easily observe and analyze periodic trends. It also supports dark mode for late-night study sessions. To support academic achievement, the app includes robust utilities such as an elegant Molar Mass Calculator that can handle even complex formulas, and a Chemistry Dictionary providing short, precise, and human-readable definitions for confusing terms. It also features a massive, searchable, and filterable database of over 3,300 Isotopes, along with a full Solubility chart. The powerful Smart Search & Filters allow users to quickly find elements by name, symbol, or atomic number. For competitive learning and retention, the new Academy section introduces gamification, where users earn Academy Points for correct answers, beating time records, reviewing mistakes, and climbing a global leaderboard, proving their chemistry knowledge in a fun, challenging quiz format. The entire core functionality, including all element data, is designed to work offline (Offline Availability: YES), making it a perfect, uninterrupted reference tool for classrooms, labs, and study sessions without an internet connection. From a parent’s perspective, the application is offered for free (Subscription Required: No) and serves as a low-risk, factual, and educational resource. Its content risk is inherently low due to its curriculum-based, academic focus. However, parents should note that the app does contain ads (Ads Present: YES). As detailed in its safety review, the app’s use of Google AdMob to serve personalized advertisements involves the collection of anonymous data, resulting in a Tracking: Yes status for privacy. The app states it collects no *personal* information, but the use of the personalized advertising model requires collection of non-linked data (like IP address, app activity, and device identifiers) to optimize ad display, which is a minor risk given the non-chat, non-social nature of the reference tool. The app is explicitly targeted at ages 12–18 and provides direct links to resources like Wikipedia for additional element details. With its comprehensive features and focus on making chemistry clear, useful, and beautiful, this app is an excellent tool for any student aiming for success in science. Periodic Table 2024 should be reviewed in real family use before recommendation. Test first-session onboarding, age fit (12–18), data collection prompts, and monetization flows. Verify whether core tasks remain usable with limited connectivity, whether navigation is predictable for children, and whether adult controls are easy to find. Keep short supervised sessions and document where children need support. Re-check links and policy pages regularly because store listings and business models can change over time.
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