EMD PTE 4+

Merck KGaA (Darmstadt, Germany)

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 119 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

The EMD PSE App is the ultimate tool for every friend of chemistry – whether pupil or teacher, university student or professor, amateur or expert, hobbyist or technician. Our app is the must-have of digital periodic tables. Get informed with our mobile reference work, any time, with ease, offline and in detail, in the usual straightforward, user-friendly way.

Download now free of charge and start experimenting. 

New features in the latest version:
- Additional translations: Chinese (simplified), Portuguese, and Russian.
- Users can now change the language directly in the app
- New function for direct comparison of two elements
- A separate keypad for the molar mass calculator makes formulas easier to enter
- Headline and breadcrumbs added for improved orientation
- Filtering option and optimized usability for the ranking list of properties
- Update of element master data
- Update to current operating system versions
- Improved touch support for diagrams
- Museum mode

All existing features:
- All important information about the elements: atomic number, valence electrons, oxidation state, electronegativity according to Allred-Rochow and Pauling, atomic mass, boiling point, melting point, atomic radius, density, history, discoverer, classification, crystalline structure type, electron configuration, ionization energy, isotopic composition, state of matter, hardness according to Mohs, basic state, oxidation numbers, percentage of mass in Earth’s crust, year of discovery, half-life, and much more.
- Visualized element properties: atomic radius, atomic radius graphic, electronegativity (according to Allred-Rochow and Pauling), ionization energy, relative atomic mass, state of matter, ranking list of properties, discovery, classifications.
- Molar mass calculator: simple entry field for chemical formulas. Calculate molar mass simply and quickly.
- Offline use. No Internet needed. All contents in one app. 
- Streamlined handling of access rights.
- Interactive operation: smart operating elements and numerous selection options.
- Variety of languages: German, English, French and Spanish.

What’s New

Version 2.3.1

New features in the latest version:
- Additional translations: Chinese (simplified), Portuguese, and Russian.
- Users can now change the language directly in the app
- New function for direct comparison of two elements
- A separate keypad for the molar mass calculator makes formulas easier to enter
- Headline and breadcrumbs added for improved orientation
- Filtering option and optimized usability for the ranking list of properties
- Update of element master data
- Update to current operating system versions
- Improved touch support for diagrams
- Museum mode

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
119 Ratings

119 Ratings

Sniper virus ,

Simple and free

If you hate small petty things out of an app that a child would get upset at like the one star review I found on here, don’t get the app. Most adults would have some kind of understanding as to why there’s an element that’s nonexistent on the app. i guess if i were to complain, for people that don’t know their elements, at least separate curiosity away from the table and/or specify that it is not an element. However, i don’t understand how anyone would get upset at that. Most people downloading this app probably know a bit about their elements such as the person that left a one star review. This is a great app that’s simple and free...

Deyehaus ,

Best periodic table app

The best periodic table app I could find, with more features than you could need. They unfortunately added a nonexistent element for fun, with no option to hide it. A small inconvenience, but whatever.

The Golden Snidget ,

Keep it a clean reference UX without fluff, please

So we finally have the names in place at the end of period 7, which has been much needed ever since they were officially adopted months ago, but then you go and add an eyesore with that curiosity tile. Put it somewhere else in the app if you must. Just get it off of the table itself. It has no place being there. I originally picked this app for being a clean aesthetics reference. I don’t want it to be clogged up with outreach fluff like so many other periodic table apps.

App Privacy

The developer, Merck KGaA (Darmstadt, Germany), indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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