04-01-2002, 11:38 PM
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Contributing Editor Emeritus
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,228
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Kagaku - Periodic Table of Elements
http://www.alfcen.com/pocket/kagaku.htm
I ran across this while surfing Ultimate Pocket. I can't read a word of French, but the pictures sure are pretty. ;-) Kagaku, Japanese for chemistry, is still in the beta stage, but judging from the screen shots, it seems pretty far along.
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04-02-2002, 12:19 AM
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Sage
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 792
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Sweet...and right in time for Chemistry class next semester. I wonder if I can use my Pocket PC on the tests?
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04-02-2002, 02:37 PM
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Neophyte
Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 9
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Another similar program
ChemRef available from Handango provides similar info. for PocketPC,
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04-02-2002, 04:08 PM
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Swami
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 4,396
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Calc98 (from http://www.calculator.org) also has a bult-in periodic table of the elements, as well as all sorts of cool math (complex and matrix!), statistical, time and financial functions.
When I first heard that Calc98 had a periodic table, I thought it was a new release, as I had been using it for a while. But when I looked, I found I had that release; the periodic table is just buried well. Here is how you display the table:
1. Click the "cnst" key (the leftmost key in row 3 in the default layout).
2. In the Constants dialog, click the Elements button.
3. Within the periodic table, you can click on any element to display its properties.
NOTE: The table only goes through element #103, so it's a bit out of date.
Hope that helps,
Steve
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