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Description
This is an electron configuration program for the TI-84+C that calculates the configurations for all 118 elements
Includes noble gas notations. Versions: 0.1 - First release; 0.2 - Correctly gives the configurations for all the elements, the symbol, and a neater display; 0.21 - Performance upgrades; 0.22 - Doors 8.0 icon, more performance upgrades, and an even cleaner display; 0.3 - Search feature, more menus, and basic info on each element; 0.31 - Periodic table display, elements' types, and a few minor bug fixes; 0.32 - More info added, ability to move between elements with arrows, and minor adjustments
Screenshots
Archive Contents
Name | Size |
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Info.gif | 3.5 KB |
Table.gif | 3.2 KB |
Configuration.gif | 3.6 KB |
SEARCH.JPG | 14.3 KB |
ELECONFG.8xp | 9.8 KB |
readme.txt | 616 bytes |
- File Size
- 26.6 KB
- Short link
- http://ceme.tech/DL984
Metadata
- Author
- FrozenFire49
- Uploaded
- 9 years ago
Statistics
- Rating
- 9/10 (2 votes)
- Downloads
- 7056
- Views
- 13283
Reviews
Visuals (2/2): Includes a neat little periodic table of where the element is found. Everything is nicely labeled and formatted.
Speed (2/2): Very responsive, determines the electron configuration in about one second AT MOST. A lot of information in one program.
Ease of Use (2/2): Simple. Just type the number, name, or symbol and it gives you all the information. Even lets you pick between noble gas notation or standard.
Practicality (2/2): Saves you time making sure you put every orbital in order. The inclusion of "Basic Information" adds much more useful facts about the element selected.
Other (1/2): Does not correctly display electron configuration for certain elements (eg. Copper should be 4s1 3d10).
Overall: (9/10)
Everything is neat and fast but the electron configurations are off and wrong for any of the higher-number atoms, like 118... 107... 77... etc. You can check for yourself. I know for a fact Iridium and 118 are wrong.
Versions
- Electron Configurations v0.32 (published 9 years ago; 2015-09-17 20:39 UTC)
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