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Periodic Table - This Interactive Periodic Table of elements uses the
latest in educational software technology to bring chemistry to life.
Complete with atomic mass, atomic number, period number, melting point,
boiling point and a detailed description for over 100 elements. Search
options, dynamic buttons and color coding make this an exceptionally
easy to use product.
Group Theory Table - Make chemistry comprehensive and fun by learning
in a new interactive way. Use the Group Theory table to see some common
point groups and their symmetry elements. Click the symmetry elements in
blue to see the three dimensional transformations. Complete with point
group, symmetry elements, sample molecules and multiplication tables,
the common point groups are fully animated in three dimensions
VSEPR Table - This VSEPR table inlcudes molecular geometries, their
names and angles so that molecular shape can be predicted from the 2D
Lewis structure based on the number of bonding electron pairs and the
number of lone electron pairs. The easy to use table is perfect for
in-class use with its roll-over magnifications.
Periodic Table - This Interactive Periodic Table of elements uses the
latest in educational software technology to bring chemistry to life.
Complete with atomic mass, atomic number, period number, melting point,
boiling point and a detailed description for over 100 elements. Search
options, dynamic buttons and color coding make this an exceptionally
easy to use product.
Group Theory Table - Make chemistry comprehensive and fun by learning
in a new interactive way. Use the Group Theory table to see some common
point groups and their symmetry elements. Click the symmetry elements in
blue to see the three dimensional transformations. Complete with point
group, symmetry elements, sample molecules and multiplication tables,
the common point groups are fully animated in three dimensions
VSEPR Table - This VSEPR table inlcudes molecular geometries, their
names and angles so that molecular shape can be predicted from the 2D
Lewis structure based on the number of bonding electron pairs and the
number of lone electron pairs. The easy to use table is perfect for
in-class use with its roll-over magnifications.