
Periodic Table
Interactive animated periodic table of elements. Click any element for detailed information including atomic weight, electron configuration, and more.
About Periodic Table
Tap any element on a fully animated periodic table and the app immediately surfaces its atomic weight, electron configuration, oxidation states, and a handful of other properties chemists actually need. The layout follows the standard 18-column grid, so everything sits exactly where you'd expect it — hydrogen top-left, the lanthanides pulled out below. Animations highlight group relationships as you move between elements, which makes spotting trends in reactivity or electronegativity a lot more intuitive than staring at a printed chart.
It's a solid reference for education — useful whether you're checking a detail mid-homework or just satisfying curiosity about, say, why francium sits where it does. Because the full 18-column grid takes up a fair amount of horizontal screen space, a tablet or a wide desktop window gives you the clearest view without scrolling. If you'd rather explore a second take on the same subject, Atomix Periodic Table covers similar ground with a glassmorphism visual style and a built-in search filter.
No account or download required — just open it and click.
How to use
• This is an interactive periodic table of elements for learning chemistry • Click on any element square to view detailed information about that element • Hover over elements to see basic properties like atomic number and symbol • Use your mouse to navigate around the table - no keyboard controls needed • Elements are color-coded by category (metals, nonmetals, noble gases, etc.) • The goal is to explore and learn about different chemical elements and their properties • Information panels will show details like atomic weight, electron configuration, and other chemical data • Use this as a reference tool for studying chemistry or to satisfy curiosity about elements
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