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New Periodic Table
webbpct:
Any feedback, questions or suggestions are more than welcome!!
Thanks!
wlwl2:
Hi All,
I've made a tool (cptable.com) that I think might be able to help others. What differentiates this reference from other references:
* Electronegativity info built in!.
* molecular weight calc.
* search for position of elements
* better mobile support (actually better UI/UX was one of the main goals)
* Once the analytical chem charts are up it will be a much better tool - something I would definitely use more often (because of the references).
This is unlike the other periodic tables I've seen, which are nice for more one-off cases (I guess they were not made with the same goals in mind).
I would rely on this tool a lot as a chemist (in the lab and for exams), not many of the other websites I've seen are in the same situation.
I hope that this is able to reach someone out there who will find it useful.
PatrickS:
If we're now talking about useful tools for chemists check out
https://labdeck.com/interactive-periodic-table/
They have this cool interactive periodic table which has all key and useful element data but it also allows you to import the data as a variable and then you can do an array of things to it, they also have some integral chemistry function, nothing too crazy but definitely useful plus it's free so
Mitch:
Do you have to download an exe?
PatrickS:
yh its a software but its definitely one of the better free chemistry software available, I prefer software over online tools as well, I'm a little bit old style.
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