Elements Periodic Table Cards Cheats

Elements Periodic Table Cards Hack 5.9 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: Atomic Imagination
Category: Education
Price: $1.99 (Download for free)
Version: 5.9
ID: com.atomicimagination.SuperFlash-Elements

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Description

Quickly learn every element’s name & spelling, symbol, number, classification and location in the periodic table with Elements Periodic Table Cards:

Study Table
• Periodic table featuring 118 elements and 10 classifications
• Card for each element showing name, symbol, number, atomic weight, classification, occurrence in nature, phase (at room temperature), phonetic pronunciation, name origin and discovery details
• Voice-assisted name pronunciations

Quizzes
• Names, Numbers, Symbols, Locations or Classifications
• Multiple choice or type in the answer (Classifications is MC only)
• Locations is a puzzle quiz in which you put each element into its correct spot in the periodic table.
• Easy, medium or hard levels for Names, Numbers & Symbols
• By classification groups or all elements for Locations & Classifications

With no in-app purchases or ads, this is an excellent tool for the individual student or for an entire class.

Version history

5.9
2023-03-04
Behind the scenes updates for stability and compatibility.
5.8
2021-03-05
Display issue fix and enhancements.
5.7
2020-11-14
Code enhancements, bug fixes and device support updates.
5.6
2020-04-01
Code improvements.
5.5
2019-11-10
Bug fix and more code updates for iOS 13.
5.4
2019-10-01
iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1 compatibility updates.
5.3
2019-08-22
Code updates for a better visual experience.
5.2
2019-06-21
Code updates and animation enhancements for better quiz play.
5.1
2019-04-04
New look, new name and code enhancements to keep everything running smooth.
5.0
2019-02-01
Bug fix that effects the end of some quizzes.
4.9
2019-01-31
Bug fix.
4.8
2018-12-08
Enhancements and fixes.
4.7
2018-10-26
Minor enhancements, bug fixes.
4.6
2018-09-21
Minor layout updates and code fixes.
4.4
2018-08-03
Design tweaks and fixes.
4.3
2018-05-18
Code updates to keep everything running smooth.
4.2
2018-05-08
Code updates to keep everything running smoothly and we added more animations to the multiple choice quizzes. Thanks for playing and learning!
4.1
2018-04-23
Updates to keep our app running smoothly. Thanks for playing and learning!
4.0
2018-02-14
Bug fixes and performance enhancements.
3.9
2018-01-21
Keyboard enhancements and code updates for iOS 11.
3.8
2017-11-10
Minor bug fix.
3.7
2017-11-03
Fixes a sound issue for some users, iPhone X compatibility and some code updates.
3.6
2017-10-07
Optimized for iOS 11. Pronunciation and app sound tweaks.
3.5
2017-07-19
Atomic number quizzes added, plus several new features.
3.1
2017-06-07
Minor enhancements and code updates.

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Ratings

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Reviews

Duckki,
No sound on iOS 11 iPhone 7
I don’t hear any sound.
Aninha_dc,
Almost perfect
Just doesn’t fit the iPhone screen, everything is stretched out
Riptide360,
SF Elements is a great way to learn the Periodic Table
Just read the news on how 2 Dancing Neutron Stars are responsible for creating elements 41-92 and it made me want to learn more about the periodic table.

Love this App! I already have Theodore Gray’s excellent Periodic Table app, but this app lets you take quizzes. It has all kinds of options for testing based on multiple choice, fill in the name, show where it is on the table, etc.

Sound worked fine for me. Like that it has no ads or in app purchases - perfect for sharing family purchases. Their twitter feed is also great @ElementsTrivia.

If the app could add in class quizzes where students could challenge each other live like Mathletics this would be a real hit in the classroom. Maybe kids could “own” spots on the periodic table.