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== Description ==
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A graphical database containing chemical and physical information on all of the known elements.
 
A graphical database containing chemical and physical information on all of the known elements.
  
Usage:
 
  
The applicaiton window displays the known elements ordered and grouped in the familiar 'periodic table'.
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== Usage ==
Clicking on an element brings up an appelet giving further information on the atomic structure and characteristics of the element, along with a link to the Wikipedia page for that element for further information.
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* The application window displays the known elements ordered and grouped in the familiar 'periodic table'.  
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* Clicking on an element brings up an appelet giving further information on the atomic structure and characteristics of the element, along with a link to the Wikipedia page for that element for further information.
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* The information displayed in the main application window can be changed using the 'tables' menu.
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The information displayed in the main application window can be changed using the 'tables' menu.
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== Screenshot ==
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: [[File:Elements.png|440px]]

Latest revision as of 10:55, 6 December 2015

(Subtopic of Applications Included with MorphOS)

Description

A graphical database containing chemical and physical information on all of the known elements.


Usage

  • The application window displays the known elements ordered and grouped in the familiar 'periodic table'.
  • Clicking on an element brings up an appelet giving further information on the atomic structure and characteristics of the element, along with a link to the Wikipedia page for that element for further information.
  • The information displayed in the main application window can be changed using the 'tables' menu.


Screenshot

Elements.png