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A free Science & education program for Windows

EniG. Periodic Table of Elements is a free program only available for Windows, that belongs to the category Science & education software with subcategory Physics & Chemistry and has been created by Ktf-split.

It's available for users with the operating system Windows 95 and former versions, and it is available in many languages like English, Spanish, and German. Its current version is 2.11 and the latest update happened on 3/27/2003.

Since the program was added to our catalog in 2003, it has already achieved 117.458 installations, and last week it had 35 installations.

About the download, EniG. Periodic Table of Elements is a program that takes up less space than the average program in the category Science & education software. It's a program very heavily used in some countries such as India, Philippines, and Islamic Republic Of Iran.

EniG. Periodic table of the elements contains the basic data about the elements in 7 languages (Croatian, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese). It visually shows the change in physical condition with the change of temperature. The language, the speed of temperature change and the exchange of elements can be adjusted in the configuration file.

The calculating module from the Chemistry Assistant program allows the fast calculating of mole mass compounds and has also been integrated in the Periodic Table. The program translates texts with chemical symbols or without them, entered in input line, into mathematical terms (it can be seen as ToolTip text) and calculates them.

The periodic Table can be incorporated into presentations, the change of temperature automatically started and the programme closed. The background color can be adjusted to match the color of the presentation slide.

Program available in other languages


EniG. Periodic Table of Elements for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 2.11
  • 3.8

    (62)
  • Security Status


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Laws concerning the use of this software vary from country to country. We do not encourage or condone the use of this program if it is in violation of these laws.