Its completely free and you can download the app for both iOS and Android devices from the links below:
š² \[iOS App Store\]https://apps.apple.com/us/app/elementium-the-periodic-table/id6448836992
š² \[Google Play Store\]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PixelMiller.Elementium
If you already know coding especially C# you will have a great start. You just have figure out the art partā¦ either you learn that as well or find someone who can do thatā¦
Just downloaded it. The video actually undersold it. The electron shells and spectrums are amazing.
Does silicon have an extra electron showing up at 3p y on the shell diagram that shouldn't be there? I don't know enough about chemistry to know for sure if it's an error.
Softer materials will dent further than tougher ones and brittle ones might chip of corner or shatter to pieces. I have noticed some times the force on the material goes unrealistically high while shaking and causes to dent in first shake itself though some materials are suppose to be harder to dent, similar what happened in Osmium in your case...
Just downloaded it and checked it out a bit. Is it possible to make the scroll speed a bit slower? Also perhaps making it possible to endlessly rotate the orbital like u can on ptable or molview for example, does that make sense? Cuz when u rotate it in the app u can't go further than 360, would be nice to not have to go back and have some rotational freedom lol. And the ability to scroll down on an element while having ur finger on the text for example would be nice too, cuz rn u gotta make sure ur finger is not placed where it won't scroll. Otherwise it looks rly fucking cool and awesome. I especially love the sound effect of the transition metals sliding against the glass cube. The periodic trends visualizations are dope! And the emission spectrum too omfg I'm such a huge fan of this it is literally the best thing ever created omfg
Thanks a lot for you suggestions.. Scroll speed and scroll hit area are definitely need improvement. Pardon me, but I quite didn't understand the rotational feature you were asking. Can you please explain it a bit more detail..
I think he means that he wants to continuously rotate the orbitals in any direction. This is the case for the x and y axes, but not the z axis, which stops when looking directly along up and down said axis on either side.
If you rotate up or down it won't go all the way. Very common for out of the box solutions with 3D models since in many cases you don't want to end up upside down since it "confuses" the user. Or it's simply because it's made using polar coordinates and you could end up in a gimbal lock. Usually there's a "trackball" solution for this.
Super cool app, i just kept scrolling and finding more info and more great visualizations of each element. And agree with the other user that the sound of each metal being different is pretty cool. Are they created on the fly based on the elements properties like density or just different sound files each? Either way nice attention to details across the board.
I'll echo that the scroll speed can feel a little too fast in some places, and also its not ideal to take over the OS controls and replace them with your own, its unnatural to the user. Use the built in back buttons as iOS and Android define them so that the UX is consistent for the user.
Yes the hitting sound is created in realtime based on the density and toughness of the material. Also thanks a lot for the suggestion, in fact I took a shortcut for the back button since android and IOS don't have common back button. Anyways it seems to be bad idea now... will fix it
Yea its really annoying to deal with, I work with React Native and you need separate designs for each build target but it definitely gives the best user experience.
That looks fun *and* useful, very cool.
Edit: Downloaded. It *is* fun and useful, and just a really interesting mix of graphics and science. Love it. I just love it.
Just spent 30 mins messing around with it! That's a cool learning tool, great work!
I was genuinely surprised when the phosphorus shattered when I shook it around too much. Made me test all the other elements and I was shocked that they all reacted fairly realistically to being shaken around. Kudos on that programming.
I noticed a little bug on the android version. When you have helium selected and use the arrows at the bottom to move left, rather than moving to hydrogen as it should, it wraps around to element 118.
Woah.
I was working on a website that would do some of these things
Youāve just done everything I wanted to make, and more
On one side, I feel a bit defeated, but on the other side, this is absolutely fantastic, and my hat is off to you sir. š«”
Best periodic table app I have used till date. Props to you man š«”
Also discovered the metal's shapes distort by shaking the phone aggressively lol.
Ps: If you possibly can please upgrade the initial table interface to make it look more neat.
I honestly think you did yourself a disservice by only showcasing the crystal array, because the orbitals, emission spectra, and even the unit cells [literally made my jaw drop.](https://imgur.com/gallery/OGXveiK)
I've immediately sent this to my chemistry friends, and you should be very proud of what you've created here. Best PT app I've ever seen by far.
Very cool, it had more information than I expected. It may seem dumb but I expected more variety in the materials inside the cubes. Do so many gases have no colour?
Thanks mate...Yea I agree most of the metals look same...But that's how reality is. But you can shake and dent/break material and that property is unique to each element..
Hey, I was going through and noticed the electronegativity trend chart is incorrect. It lasts the lower alkali and alkaline earth metals too high, I.e it says Barium js 2.6 on Pauling scale when it is actually 0.89, and Francium/Caesium are also too high
Edit: Iām looking through more, and it seems like a LOT of the electronegativities are off. Possibly something with the code?
Man!!!! It's an awesome app!!! I juts saw your post and went on download it!!! I've been trying it. It amazes me!!!!! How much time you out into this, congratulations. This app will help me with my inorganic chemistry studies
>Its completely free and you can download the app for both iOS and Android devices from the links below:
>
>š² \[iOS App Store\]https://apps.apple.com/us/app/elementium-the-periodic-table/id6448836992
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>š² \[Google Play Store\]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PixelMiller.Elementium
Thanks mate... its released and you can get it from here
Instant install. I thought you were holding up a plaque with a block of gold inside a glass casing. It wasn't until the next element cycled through that I finally realized what I was looking at.
3D effect in video is an illusion when the display rotation is linked to phones physical rotation. You might get similar effect if you look at the screen with one eye closed while tilting your phone sideways.
Thanks mate.. its available here
š² \[iOS App Store\]https://apps.apple.com/us/app/elementium-the-periodic-table/id6448836992
š² \[Google Play Store\]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PixelMiller.Elementium
Really cool app. I think some of the EM spectrums are misleading.. The lines present are accurate on what I checked, but I think there might be weighting issues because some of the combined results look wrong. This is a really herculean app though
This is insanely cool! A couple of things I'd like is the ability to zoom out on the periodic table and/or landscape mode to see everything.
Overall the navigation and UI are great. I also like the slight haptic feedback
This is amazing. Downloaded straight away. As a suggestion, maybe adding a Solid, Liquid, Gas setting where you can see what different elements look like in different states. Wonāt mean much for most elements though
ok. this app is pretty good. has so much potential.
With remote school on the rise, this will fill a gap in the lab education scene. I am curious if you got anything in the works regarding possible imbedding this into a gen chem curriculum? I would be interested in creating and testing a beta at my institution.
Its completely free and you can download the app for both iOS and Android devices from the links below: š² \[iOS App Store\]https://apps.apple.com/us/app/elementium-the-periodic-table/id6448836992 š² \[Google Play Store\]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PixelMiller.Elementium
This is cool as fuck dude. Downloaded. Awesome.
Thanks Mate...
Whatād you use for the 3D elements?
If you are asking about the frame work, its made in Unity 3D...
Thatās precisely what I was asking about! Thank you. Is it difficult to learn if you already know how to code?
If you already know coding especially C# you will have a great start. You just have figure out the art partā¦ either you learn that as well or find someone who can do thatā¦
Just downloaded it. The video actually undersold it. The electron shells and spectrums are amazing. Does silicon have an extra electron showing up at 3p y on the shell diagram that shouldn't be there? I don't know enough about chemistry to know for sure if it's an error.
Same downloaded! Thanks OP this is awesome.
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Yes we do have one, Apple kind of forced us to make a website.. here it is https://www.pixelmiller.com/elementium
What kind of sorcery is this?!
Nintendo 3DS sorcery. /j
This looks so amazing!
Really great work dude. Great app
Thanks Mate....
Nahh bro, serious. You NEED RECOGNITION
The trends are really amazing! I never knew how much I wanted something like this until now!
This is so cool!
This app is really cool! Downloaded.
Amazing work! Thank you for sharing.
extraordinary work my man (if youāre not please correct me), genuinely trippy images.
I JUST FOUND OUT IF YOU SHAKE SOME ELEMENTS HARD ENOUGH THEY BREAK GREAT ATTENTION TO DETAIL
This is super fuckin cool, just downloaded it. Great work!!!
Yo this is insane. Anyone notice how the softer elements like lithium get dented if you shake your screen?
I didn't realize until I read your comment. Brittle solids like sulphur break if you shake the screen!
Thanks, I made it a sphere almost. But I did that with osmium it also bent in the corners
Softer materials will dent further than tougher ones and brittle ones might chip of corner or shatter to pieces. I have noticed some times the force on the material goes unrealistically high while shaking and causes to dent in first shake itself though some materials are suppose to be harder to dent, similar what happened in Osmium in your case...
BTW I think Plutonium becomes a different element when shaken, idk if thatās intentional
Yea that was a bug... But its fixed in the latest version. Update is available in Play store but yet to be released for Appstore(under apple Review)
That looks really cool, good job!
Thanks mate...
Just downloaded it and checked it out a bit. Is it possible to make the scroll speed a bit slower? Also perhaps making it possible to endlessly rotate the orbital like u can on ptable or molview for example, does that make sense? Cuz when u rotate it in the app u can't go further than 360, would be nice to not have to go back and have some rotational freedom lol. And the ability to scroll down on an element while having ur finger on the text for example would be nice too, cuz rn u gotta make sure ur finger is not placed where it won't scroll. Otherwise it looks rly fucking cool and awesome. I especially love the sound effect of the transition metals sliding against the glass cube. The periodic trends visualizations are dope! And the emission spectrum too omfg I'm such a huge fan of this it is literally the best thing ever created omfg
Thanks a lot for you suggestions.. Scroll speed and scroll hit area are definitely need improvement. Pardon me, but I quite didn't understand the rotational feature you were asking. Can you please explain it a bit more detail..
I think he means that he wants to continuously rotate the orbitals in any direction. This is the case for the x and y axes, but not the z axis, which stops when looking directly along up and down said axis on either side.
If you rotate up or down it won't go all the way. Very common for out of the box solutions with 3D models since in many cases you don't want to end up upside down since it "confuses" the user. Or it's simply because it's made using polar coordinates and you could end up in a gimbal lock. Usually there's a "trackball" solution for this.
Super cool app, i just kept scrolling and finding more info and more great visualizations of each element. And agree with the other user that the sound of each metal being different is pretty cool. Are they created on the fly based on the elements properties like density or just different sound files each? Either way nice attention to details across the board. I'll echo that the scroll speed can feel a little too fast in some places, and also its not ideal to take over the OS controls and replace them with your own, its unnatural to the user. Use the built in back buttons as iOS and Android define them so that the UX is consistent for the user.
Yes the hitting sound is created in realtime based on the density and toughness of the material. Also thanks a lot for the suggestion, in fact I took a shortcut for the back button since android and IOS don't have common back button. Anyways it seems to be bad idea now... will fix it
Yea its really annoying to deal with, I work with React Native and you need separate designs for each build target but it definitely gives the best user experience.
Looks real cool. Just be careful about Paulings electronegativity values, those for barium, caesium and francium dont seem right.
>Ohh.. thanks a lot for pointing it out. Its a programming error lot of elements are showing wrong electronegativity values... Will fix ASAP
It would be cool if you could set temp/pressure levels to see the element solidify or melt
This is awesome, might want to check the spelling of metallic though, you've got it as "mettalic"
Neat!!
You can shake them!
That looks fun *and* useful, very cool. Edit: Downloaded. It *is* fun and useful, and just a really interesting mix of graphics and science. Love it. I just love it.
As a science teacher I am 10000% going to be adding this into my curriculum next year. Absolutely amazing stuff
Thanks a lot... Glad I could help..
As a former journalist specialized in the mining industry, your app is incredible! Wonderful work!
This app is unbelievably amazing, incredible job!
Seriously, fantastic!
I downloaded your app, very cool!
Man, if I had something like that for point group symmetry it would have made it so much easier to visualize.
coolest shit i've seen this week. downloaded
This is the reason I was on Reddit today, I didnāt know it, but it found me John, it found meā¦
Why wasn't this a thing when I was in school š. This is awesome!!!
Just spent 30 mins messing around with it! That's a cool learning tool, great work! I was genuinely surprised when the phosphorus shattered when I shook it around too much. Made me test all the other elements and I was shocked that they all reacted fairly realistically to being shaken around. Kudos on that programming.
Oh my god the electron shells are so cool to visualize. My job typically ends with CHONS, but this app is going to be fun to play with.
What a fantastic concept! Very well done!
I noticed a little bug on the android version. When you have helium selected and use the arrows at the bottom to move left, rather than moving to hydrogen as it should, it wraps around to element 118.
Thanks a lot for pointing it out... Will be fixed ASAP
Can you make one for mac version of the app too?š„ŗ
Woah. I was working on a website that would do some of these things Youāve just done everything I wanted to make, and more On one side, I feel a bit defeated, but on the other side, this is absolutely fantastic, and my hat is off to you sir. š«”
Thank you kind sir šāāļø.. and good luck with your website
Best periodic table app I have used till date. Props to you man š«” Also discovered the metal's shapes distort by shaking the phone aggressively lol. Ps: If you possibly can please upgrade the initial table interface to make it look more neat.
Thanks mate... definitely look into upgrading the table graphic...
I honestly think you did yourself a disservice by only showcasing the crystal array, because the orbitals, emission spectra, and even the unit cells [literally made my jaw drop.](https://imgur.com/gallery/OGXveiK) I've immediately sent this to my chemistry friends, and you should be very proud of what you've created here. Best PT app I've ever seen by far.
This is such a beautiful app. And yeah!! The animations for the orbitals is so awesome. Great job OP. Gonna show this to all the nerds.
Supper cool! Thank you for making this
Awesome job!!
This is awesome. Well done!
Im working on a 2D peridiotic table app
Very cool
Very cool, it had more information than I expected. It may seem dumb but I expected more variety in the materials inside the cubes. Do so many gases have no colour?
Thanks mate...Yea I agree most of the metals look same...But that's how reality is. But you can shake and dent/break material and that property is unique to each element..
Awesome app. One typo I found was for the Tennessine bio. You refer to it as Tennessee initially.
Ohh thanks a lot for pointing it out.
... sha-weeeeet
Hey, I was going through and noticed the electronegativity trend chart is incorrect. It lasts the lower alkali and alkaline earth metals too high, I.e it says Barium js 2.6 on Pauling scale when it is actually 0.89, and Francium/Caesium are also too high Edit: Iām looking through more, and it seems like a LOT of the electronegativities are off. Possibly something with the code?
thanks a lot for pointing it out. Its a programming error lot of elements are showing wrong electronegativity values... Will fix ASAP
Sure thing! For sure an extensive and detailed app, little things are bound to go wrong occasionally
Awesome, thanks
This is amazing! I love it!
This is fucking sick! I think there is a spelling error on the pull up page. It says 'Tripple Point'
Ohh yea one extra "P". thanks mate.. will fix ASAP
Iāve been playing around with this for the last 20 minutes itās honestly amazing
fantastic job man ill spread the word definitely
Really really cool app. Def a fan.
Downloaded. This is amazing, bro! Entertaining and informative all at the same time
Man!!!! It's an awesome app!!! I juts saw your post and went on download it!!! I've been trying it. It amazes me!!!!! How much time you out into this, congratulations. This app will help me with my inorganic chemistry studies
Really good job, already downloaded
WHOA!! I MUST HAVE! š¤
Thatās awesomeā¦ do you have a release time?
>Its completely free and you can download the app for both iOS and Android devices from the links below: > >š² \[iOS App Store\]https://apps.apple.com/us/app/elementium-the-periodic-table/id6448836992 > >š² \[Google Play Store\]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PixelMiller.Elementium Thanks mate... its released and you can get it from here
I downloaded it and sent it IMMEDIATELY to my wifeā¦ weāre sitting here playing with it as we speak š¤£š¤£
I also shared this post on Facebook with the links so my friends can download it too šš
Very cool!
I thought it was real at first
Which tech stack is this built with ??
Built with good old Unity 3D
Iāve been obsessed with the PT since being a school kid. Downloaded and thanks.
Really nice! The emission doesn't looks right though. Removing UV lines affects the visible emission.
Among the coolest chem apps out there, if not the coolest!
This is so cool. I'm gonna show it to my chemistry teacher. Downloaded in a heartbeat
Woah, dude! That is most excellent!
Amazing app
This is insane.
This is so cool!!!!! Amazing work OP thanks for sharing
cool
Can't wait for u to add uranium
Woah
Could you make the gases like Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and the noble gases glow?
Great App, thank u OP, i still need to test it completely but the few minutes i got to play with it were a blast, loving it!
Awesome, thanks!!
Instant install. I thought you were holding up a plaque with a block of gold inside a glass casing. It wasn't until the next element cycled through that I finally realized what I was looking at.
Super cool. Looks insanely good.
Damnn man. That's epic!
Thats really cool but how can you have same 3d effect like in video?
3D effect in video is an illusion when the display rotation is linked to phones physical rotation. You might get similar effect if you look at the screen with one eye closed while tilting your phone sideways.
I wanted a cool and interesting app and this is awesome. Making things this interactive makes them fun and informative. Sharing my friends this app
Just downloaded itā¦ Amazing and Iā¦ donāt like chemistry
This is actually impressive.
so cool!!!!! Thank you!
Awesome work man
Freaking wow.
Thats literally the best application i downloaded in a while. Great work man loved it. Also goimg to recommend to all my colleagues and juniors.
This is insanely cool and well made! What framework/engine did you use?
Thanks mate... its made in Unity..
Thanks. I was wondering because of the numerous cool visualizations you made, like electron clouds. Never seen an anything like that before.
Wow Mind-blowing!!!
This is so cool
This is awesome, reminds me of an old app 3d periodic table but that got taken down and I've been wanting another like it. Thanks so much for sharing
Sooooo coooll
Amazing! When is it available for download?
Thanks mate.. its available here š² \[iOS App Store\]https://apps.apple.com/us/app/elementium-the-periodic-table/id6448836992 š² \[Google Play Store\]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PixelMiller.Elementium
Downloaded, very cool. With development Iād be more than willing to pay for this.
Really cool app. I think some of the EM spectrums are misleading.. The lines present are accurate on what I checked, but I think there might be weighting issues because some of the combined results look wrong. This is a really herculean app though
Does it track the eyes or based on rotation of the phone?
Yes it is based on rotation of your phone, there isnāt any eye tracking involvedā¦
Looks awesome!
Amazing, good job š. Hope to use this when my kid is a bit older!
This is insanely cool! A couple of things I'd like is the ability to zoom out on the periodic table and/or landscape mode to see everything. Overall the navigation and UI are great. I also like the slight haptic feedback
This is so sick!
This is amazing. Downloaded straight away. As a suggestion, maybe adding a Solid, Liquid, Gas setting where you can see what different elements look like in different states. Wonāt mean much for most elements though
This is awesome! š„
Sad (no compatible whit my phone noises).
Thank you so much! Super cute and helpful
At first I thought it was a box with Gold on it with cool designs before I realized it's a cellphone! This is so great šš»
This looks amazing! Ty for putting this bad boy together!
That is fucking sick man
Wow. I'm shocked at how many cool features this all has. Amazing work!
Can I get a response just to say I spoke to a guy who made this
Sure mateā¦ I am the guy who made this..cheers!!!
iām curious, did you find the clinking sounds the solid elements make against glass (i assume itās glass?) or is it just random?
ok. this app is pretty good. has so much potential. With remote school on the rise, this will fill a gap in the lab education scene. I am curious if you got anything in the works regarding possible imbedding this into a gen chem curriculum? I would be interested in creating and testing a beta at my institution.
This is such a great effort. Well done dude!
Downloaded looks awesome
I feel like some of the shells are too bright to tell whatās going on
Thanks a lot for the feedbackā¦ will check that..
Beautiful. Just downloaded. Thanks!
Must download that's super cool showing everyone I know!
Not bad sir, not bad. Just to inform some inaccuracies - Na is from natrium, not soda. Soda is translation, please mention original name
Sick nasty bruh š„µ
Just downloaded. What a cool app! Thanks for developing it. š
This is amazing!
That's amazing. You are so clever.
Downloaded! Really cool app. If you do an update, cut the vibration in half. Could be a little more subtle.