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Periodic Table by RSC


Periodic Table by RSC

Available on Apple and Android devices

Free

Periodic Table is an app created by the Royal Society of Chemistry which provides detailed information and interesting facts about each element in a compact, easy to use format.


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Criteria

Ease of Use – ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Accessibility –

Graphics –

Performance –

Content –

Relevance – ⭐⭐

User Reviews – 4.6 / 5

SCART Notes
Overall, this app provides a very comprehensive and complete Periodic Table of elements.
The scope of content included on each element is detailed and laid out in a modern
and aesthetically pleasing app. The app however has some flaws which make it more
difficult to use than other periodic table apps such as 'Periodic' (which has been reviewed
already - go check it out!) where the app can be used in landscape and portrait modes
whereas this app only caters for landscape. It was also found that the Android version of the
app experiences slow booting times and a generally poorer performance than the previously
reviewed 'Periodic' app where the Apple version runs very smooth.

SCART recommendations: 
The SCART team overall recommend this app to Apple software users more so than
Android users. We believe this app could be useful to anyone in the education system from 
Secondary school up to PHD students as its content is so fundamental for the learning of
chemistry. The interesting facts provided on the app about each element could also be
interesting to non-students as an interesting read.

SCART score:
Lots of Love,
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