
Cyberpunk Periodic Table
A stunning cyberpunk-style interactive periodic table with 3D electron orbital visualizations and element heatmaps.
About Cyberpunk Periodic Table
Tap any element on a neon-lit, grid-style periodic table and watch a 3D electron orbital spin into view — hydrogen's single shell, carbon's layered clouds, uranium's dense outer rings. Each element lights up with color-coded heatmaps that shift based on properties like electronegativity, atomic radius, or melting point, so patterns across groups and periods become immediately visual rather than something you have to memorize from a textbook.
It's a strong companion for anyone studying chemistry, whether you're reviewing before an exam or just curious why noble gases sit where they do. The cyberpunk aesthetic isn't just decoration — the high-contrast palette actually makes the heatmap gradients easier to read at a glance. If you want a cleaner, more reference-focused take on the same subject, Atomix Periodic Table is worth a look alongside this one.
Find it alongside other education apps in the catalog. It runs entirely in the browser with no account needed, and the 3D orbital viewer responds best on a larger screen where the depth of each shell has room to show.
How to use
• Click any element on the periodic table to view detailed information and 3D atomic model • Hover over elements to see basic properties and glowing effects • Use mode buttons at top to switch between standard view and heatmaps (atomic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy, melting point, boiling point, density) • Click legend categories to highlight specific element types (metals, nonmetals, noble gases, etc.) • Type in search box to find elements by symbol, name, or atomic number • Toggle between Chinese and English using language buttons • In element detail popup: drag the 3D atom model to rotate it, click expand button for fullscreen view with zoom • Navigate through tabs (Basic, Physical, Chemical, History, Media) for comprehensive element data • Use mouse wheel in fullscreen atom view to zoom in/out • Close popups by clicking X button or clicking outside the modal • Best viewed in landscape mode on mobile devices
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