Free Periodic Table Software Downloads

FNA

Multi-function calculator and unit conversion utility. Four modes of operation (statistics, trigonometry, base-n, and unit conversion). Many functions, formula entry mode. Up to 26 separate memory registers. Even includes periodic table of elements.

300 Science Quizzes

300 Science Quizzes: 150 Capital city quizzes, 120 Chemistry and Periodic Table quizzes, 20 Astronomy picture-quizzes and 10 questions about the speed of light for middle and high school students.

Table

Multifunctional periodic table of elements allows you to obtain the exhaustive information on chemical elements of the Periodic Table (more than 30 data types for each chemical element).

Calc98

Scientific engineering statistical and financial calculator, with conversions, constants and physical property data, a built-in periodic table of the elements, stopwatch, number base conversions, vectors, matrices and complex numbers.

ChemLab

ChemLab allows users to quickly perform chemistry labs, while emphasizing the critical principles and techniques of experimental chemistry. It is ideal for distance learning, demonstrations, lab run-through, pre-lab work, hazardous or expensive labs.

The Atom Builder

Chemistry teaching software which simulates the building of any of the first 20 atoms (up to calcium) on screen. Learn how atoms are formed from electrons, protons and neutrons and how the electrons are arranged in shells or energy levels.

Covalent Bonding

Chemistry teaching software which simulates the bonding of covalent compounds on screen. Learn how covalent compounds are formed by atoms sharing electrons. Includes a reference section to support students learning with basic facts and information.

Atoms, Bonding and Structure

Unique interactive multimedia Chemistry teaching software. Topics include: elements, compounds, mixtures, atomic structure, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, bond energies and the Periodic Table.

Ionic Bonding

Chemistry teaching software which simulates the bonding of Ionic compounds on screen. Learn how Ionic compounds are formed by atoms gaining and losing electrons. Includes a reference section to support students learning.

 

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