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Macintosh Users Click Here For The Atomic Mac
X-ray data (fluorescence and binding energies) is also available, as well as electron shell information and alpha particle energies. A molecular weight calculator makes it easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships across the periodic table. Graphs are available to show the relationship between atomic number and the various physical properties
No other periodic table of the elements has more data than The Atomic PC!
Density Heat of Vaporization Heat of Fusion Specific Heat Thermal Conductivity Linear Expansion Coefficient Melting Point Boiling Point Atomic Radius Covalent Radius Magnetic Susceptability Electrical Resistivity Electron Affinity Electric Dipole Polarizability State (gas, liquid, solid) Photoelectric Work Function Electronegativity Crystal Structure Abundance in Earth's Crust Abundance in Earth's Sea Abundance in Solar System
System RequirementsThe Atomic PC runs under Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000 and XP.Macintosh users should take a look at The Atomic Mac which offers the same information, and runs on MacOS systems.
You may also wish to take a look at iUnit, a unit conversion utility for Windows. DownloadThe Atomic PC is shareware, so you can download an evaluation copy, and try it out for yourself. It's fully functional, with the exception that you can only view data from some of the elements. Once you register, you can view data from all elements.
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Looking for a Radiation Detector? Take a look at this geiger counter You may also want to take a look at the Amateur Radiation Detection and Experimentation Page Just a few of the many screens available in The Atomic PC
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