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This application is equipped with the following functions.
Function to provide a detailed/classified display of the periodic table, and to search the periodic table.
Example of a detailed display
of the periodic table
Example of a classified display
of the periodic table
• Function to search for an element
An element is searched for by four parameters: name of element, symbol, atomic number and atomic weight.
** The atomic weight in this application is based on that of IUPAC
(International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) in 2005.
Function of to provide a detailed display of the scientific constants, to change data, and to register frequently used constants to memory.
 
List display of the scientific constants Detailed display of scientific constants MyDrawer
(Memory for frequently used constants)
• Function to calculate using the searched data
 
** The Physical constants in this application is based on that of CODATA in 2002.
A scientific constant in this application may be slightly different depending on the year it is presented or books it is presented. Refer to appropriate information that fits your purpose before use.
The classification in the periodic table may be slightly different depending on countries, books or purposes. Refer to appropriate information that fits your purpose before use.
The classification of rare earth elements may be slightly different from those in typical textbooks or magazines in the USA.
The classification in this application is based on that of IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) in 1990. In some countries, the actinide series is included in the rare earth, or Sc (scandium) and Y (yttrium) are not included, different from the classification in this application. Refer to textbooks and information in each country and if elements classified into the rare earth are different, do not use this function.
The classification of transition elements may be slightly different from those in typical textbooks or magazines in the USA.
The classification in this application is based on that of IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) in 1990. In some countries such as the USA, Zn (zinc), Cd (cadmium), and Hg (mercury) are included in the transition elements, depending on purposes. Refer to textbooks and information in each country and if elements classified into the transition elements are different, do not use this function.
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