The Elementor app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Education
Developer: B.V. Prasad
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 20 Nov 2015
App size: 11.33 Mb

1) What exactly is my app?
My app is an interactive teaching/learning tool to explain the various facets of the elements of the Periodic Table. It has proved to be a very helpful tool for teachers, students, and students with visual impairments alike as it is simple, easy-to-understand, informative, and optionally audio-enabled. Being an interactive system, it captivates the users’ attention and enhances their learning through colorful animations and audio cues including text-to-speech conversations and beeps for valence electrons.

2) What are the inputs?
The user would enter an element’s atomic number, element name or chemical symbol.

3) What does the app output?
In return, the user receives details for that element including its name, atomic number, chemical symbol, group, radioactivity level, electron configuration (including whether or not it is an exception element) and valence electrons.

4) What makes my app unique?
The speciality of my app lies in that it includes a colorful simulation of the complex filling order of elements in the s, p, d, and f sub shells. It provides vital knowledge on the electron structure of elements in the periodic table, illustrates the valence electrons for each element, and provides the basis for the grouping of elements in the periodic table and all their physical and chemical properties.

5) What is the background behind my app?
My app is an extension to my award-winning project which included hardware simulations using LEDs for valence electrons and a Geiger counter for radioactivity. The Kentucky Blind School and Perkins organization vouched for the usefulness of the tool for the blind. Besides other awards, my project also won the 1st Place Award from the American Chemical Society and the first place in Technology in STEM awards as a finalist in the Broadcom MASTERS 2015.

6) What is some basic information you should know about my app?
- You can scroll. If you dont see the full output, it means you just have to scroll down.
- The voice switch. There is a switch in the top of the screen, near the input box. This switch lets you turn on and off the voice.
- Beeps. If the sound is on, you will hear beeps when the outermost shell electrons are drawn. These represent the valence electrons, which are vital to the grouping and properties of elements in the periodic table.
- The electron colors. The different colors for the electrons represent different subshells. Red = s, Green = p, Blue = d, and Cyan (light blue) = f. The orange circle in the center of the atom is the nucleus.
- Exiting the app. If you want to enter another input, after the app finishes drawing you can just enter it in the input box and press submit. Otherwise, if you want to completely exit the app, you can just press the home button on your iPhone and that will exit.