Hover over the top-left corner to view buttons. Press the "?" to learn how to use this project and for information about the periodic table, elements, atoms, etc. PLEASE USE TURBOWARP! This project is quite slow and the pen quality is improved in turbowarp. The URL is https://turbowarp.org/#498799648?hqpen. If you don't use turbowarp, please don't complain about the lag. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: 1. The room temperature in this case is the melting point of water (i.e. 32°F, 0°C, or 273.15K) 2. Some elements have melting points, boiling points, atomic weights, and phases that are predictions. For example, scientists are not sure if Oganesson (Element 118) is a solid, liquid, or gas, but since all elements in the group it is in (noble gases) are gases, it is predicted to be a gas as well. However, it could be a solid or a liquid. Unknown phases are represented as lighter colors on the table and 'Expected to be [Phase]' in Element Info. Atomic Weights are represented in brackets. 3. Helium only melts at 25+ atmospheres of pressure. 4. Most statistics for carbon are given for its graphite form, not its diamond form.
Latest Update (2.6.1) - Game Mode has been removed in preparation for Element Builder Next Update - New mode! Element Builder mode, where you can create and view a model of any element. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits: Text Engine by @-Rex- (Stamp Font Engine++) Periodic Table Song by AsapScience Slider (and scroll bar) by @KICK_THE_HABIT Images and facts from periodictable.com and Wikipedia --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tags: #Elements