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PERIODIC TABLE EXPLORER

Alkali Metal
Alkaline Earth Metal
Lanthanide
Actinide
Transition Metal
Post-Transition Metal
Metalloid
Polyatomic Nonmetal
Diatomic Nonmetal
Halogen
Noble Gas
Unknown Properties
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Oxidation States:

State at STP:

Density:

Melting Point:

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About Our TOOL 

Look, it’s simple. You want to find out about an element, right? Any element. Maybe something common, like Carbon, or something really rare, something you can’t even pronounce, like… uh… Oganesson! Instead of going to Wikipedia and getting lost, you just use our tool. It’s all there, clean and easy.

Main Usage Of Our TOOL

Good one! Everyone asks that. “Why this, why that?” Let me tell you, this thing is actually super useful.

Students, Teachers – Listen Up! This is For You!

If you’re a student, man, chemistry can be tough. Remembering all those symbols, numbers… headache, right? With this, you just click. Click on ‘Au’ – that’s Gold, by the way – and everything about it shows up. Atomic number, mass, who found it, what it’s used for, even little interesting bits. And teachers! You can make your classes so much more fun. No more sleepy students looking at a flat chart. This one, they can play with!

Just Curious? Want to Know Stuff?

Okay, maybe you’re not in school. But you like knowing things, right? You hear a word on TV, “They used Strontium in that!” And you’re like, “Strontium? What in the world is Strontium?” Instead of a confusing search, if a site has our tool, you just type it in. All the information, right there. It’s like having a friendly science guy in your phone.

Main Features:

It’s not just any table, I told you! It’s got the good stuff.

Tiles That Talk (Almost!)

Each element is a nice, clickable tile. You put your mouse on it, and it tells you a little something. You click it properly, and bam! – the whole story is there. Full details, everything.

Find Elements Super-Fast, No Problem!

Want to find something quickly? Just type the name or the symbol. Or, say you only want to see the “Metals,” or only the things that are “Gas.” We have filters. Click, click, and you see only what you want. So easy!

Looks Good on Any Phone or Computer!

Big screen, small screen, doesn’t matter. This table looks good. It changes size, fits properly. You don’t have to do that pinch-zoom thing until your fingers hurt. It’s responsive, as those tech guys say.

So, yeah! That’s our Periodic Table Explorer. All 118 elements, all their details, all interactive and fun. It’s something we’re proud of. You should really give it a go. It’s useful, it’s cool, and it makes learning about all this science stuff a bit more exciting, you know?

FAQ’s:

Clicked an element. What’s the main info in that pop-up?

You’ll see its Symbol, Name, Atomic Number, and you will get its Category (metal, gas, etc.), common uses of the element, and a quick summary fact.

Why are the elements different colors?

The colors show different types of elements! Like all “Noble Gases” might be blue, “Metals” red, etc. Check the Legend near the filters to see what each color means. Easy!

How does the search work if I’m not sure of the spelling?

Just type what you know! Part of the name works, or the element’s symbol (like ‘Fe’ for Iron) is super fast. It’ll help you find it.

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