Periodic Table of Elements (Scrollable, cl...
LDDestroier 01 Jun 2016
Over the course of about two days, I cobbled together an interactive, clickable periodic table of elements...for computercraft!
As it requires clicking and colors, advanced computers only.
This amazingly organized list of all things ever looks exactly like the real deal! All organized by group and period, all with their correct atomic masses and whatnot...hell, it gives you the state of matter at 64 degrees F (room temperature)! And everything is labeled by color by state, with a blue box indicating the F-block! What more could you ask for?
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Edited by LDDestroier, 01 June 2016 - 02:39 PM.
As it requires clicking and colors, advanced computers only.
pastebin get vxLQ1fVb elements std PB vxLQ1fVb elements std ld elements <name>
This amazingly organized list of all things ever looks exactly like the real deal! All organized by group and period, all with their correct atomic masses and whatnot...hell, it gives you the state of matter at 64 degrees F (room temperature)! And everything is labeled by color by state, with a blue box indicating the F-block! What more could you ask for?
Screenshots:
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Edited by LDDestroier, 01 June 2016 - 02:39 PM.
LDDestroier 01 Jun 2016
Electron configuration is coming soon! Man did that confuse me in chemistry class.
Creator 01 Jun 2016
LDDestroier 10 Jun 2016
Lewisk3 30 Jul 2016
EldidiStroyrr, on 01 June 2016 - 07:14 PM, said:
Electron configuration is coming soon! Man did that confuse me in chemistry class.
Electron configuration is a breeze for me if you would like me to help, here's a program i made to calculate configs from atomic number it isn't perfect as
some elements have strange sub-orbital fills for instance Au (Gold) it fills the 3d before 4s when most others fill 4s before 3d (Scientist think it has to do with protons in the nucleus)
Program -> http://pastebin.com/w1aYywVX
P.S before i made this i wasn't aware of the nuclear strong force (don't ask me why lol) but yeah no atom could have 570 electrons because
that would imply that it had 570 protons which would be impossible because the force between the positive charges would explode the nucleus
as the force between just 2 protons is that of 36lbs or (16.3293kg)!!!
Edited by Lewisk3, 10 January 2017 - 12:56 AM.