Periodic Table 2024 PRO app recently received 22 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Periodic Table 2024 PRO app an average rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 682 ratings since its release on Feb 24 by Nikita Chernykh. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Periodic Table 2024 PRO?
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I love this app. It has very few shortcomings (a little more descriptive background about each element would be nice), but… What happened to the black background ??? I opened the app this morning and the cool looking, black background was gone ! Please bring it back !
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Anyone who has been wanting a good periodic table app has been waiting and now finally here it is and only for $5. That’s cheaper than a poster.
I appreciate the developers making such a full featured and AD-FREE app experience available for students and I wanted to support this awesome program.
I’ve been using this mo for years and it has never failed to supply what I’m looking for.
I love this app I’m fascinated with the periodic table thank you for making this app can’t wait for the stuff you’re adding in the future.
The calculators are great as are the details of each element.
Para mí está muy cara para tan poca info diferenciante que tiene
Hello, I would like to start off by saying how beautiful & integrated this app is. How elaborate it is regarding the specifications of every single element. However, when I tried playing with the calculator, the app shut off. After trying five more times & getting the same result—the app going black & seeing my home screen again—I tried to report the bug through the app & the exact same thing happened to me again! When I attempt to report the bug, upon the first thing I tap, the app close
The only app that is updated and has the elements of the current year. Plus everything is organized a simple, easy way to read and find anything that you want. Also has many languages conversions, and advanced information of all elements. With added features of a dictionary calculator also charts. On the iPad, iPhone, Mac, android and web
This app is really good but I wish it would give more information about the element sometimes it doesn’t give information that you want for example it doesn’t tell you not to put francium in water
This is my favorite app for learning the periodic table.it is super helpful for when I forget different elements.
Muy completa!! Excelente app. Tiene más de lo que imaginé.
I’ll cut right to the chase first. The valence electron counts are wrong in a lot of the “lighter” elements. For example, Oxygen is marked as having 2 valence electrons, even though the model right above it shows 6 electrons in the outermost layer. Other than that, very nice app.
Good!!!!!Add a page for ‘element 128-324 added table’s and add theoretical isotopes for 119-324.
i’ve always thought this was a great app. a few things look good but aren’t super intuitive. for example, the electronegativities chart is sleek but all the scrolling is horrendously unnecessary. the report a bug button is broken so i’ll report it here instead. the molar mass calculator repeatedly crashes the app, which is fairly inconvenient, especially with it being such a necessary tool.
The indium isotopes are wrong
Please add a description for each,plus theoretical isotopes for 119–127.
This is a great app and had the info I wanted. However, I noticed that from element 121 and on the electron shell configurations are 1 to 2 electrons off. You might want to look at that even though these are hypothetical elements at this point. I did not check the sub-shell configs. My hat is off to you in keeping up with all the info; when do you sleep? Outstanding job on this app, many thanks. BTW, the report a bug button just cancels the app so I reviewed and reported this way. Maybe you co
This is a good app, but the Valence electrons are messed up on some elements. For example, some elements will have multiple Valence electrons when it should really only have 1. Aside from that some elements are wrong; Fluorine has 7 not 1,2 valence electrons. I hope this can be fixed.
App crashes on iPad Pro M1 running ipadOS 15.5. Please fix, thank you.
A periodic table is horizontal and I hate that I have to scroll to see it. This is disadvantageous for small phones.