One of the highlighted science-based applications, The Elements in Action, offers a user-friendly interface and an attractive design.
The periodic table comes to life with 79 video explorations delving into the peculiar, fascinating, and sometimes surprising properties of the elements. Produced by BAFTA award-winning Max Whitby in collaboration with Theodore Gray, the renowned author of the iconic book and app The Elements, previously limited to select museum displays, this compilation sets a new standard for beautifully crafted videos that dive into and elucidate the unique and captivating nature of each element.
Ever wondered what occurs when highly reactive rubidium is immersed in water? Or the effects of placing a cannonball in a pool of mercury? The Elements in Action provides definitive demonstrations for (almost) every element, showcasing a spectrum of phenomena from the peculiar to the extraordinary, all conveniently accessible on your iPad – without significant risk to life and limb.
While The Elements in Action functions as an independent app, its true brilliance shines when paired with the original app by Theodore Gray, The Elements. When installed together, these apps seamlessly integrate, allowing users to seamlessly transition between observing elements as contemplative objects in the original app and dynamic entities in the action-oriented sequel.
The application is now fully translated into English, Catalan, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
Overview
The Elements in Action is a Commercial software in the category Education developed by NatureGuides Ltd..
The latest version of The Elements in Action is 1.2.2, released on 03/17/2024. It was initially added to our database on 03/17/2024.
The Elements in Action runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of The Elements in Action gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Comprehensive nature guide featuring detailed information on various elements and their properties.
- Beautifully designed interface with high-quality images and easy navigation.
- Includes information on the uses, characteristics, and history of different elements.
- Offers interactive features such as quizzes and games to engage users.
- Provides educational content suitable for students and nature enthusiasts alike.
Cons
- May require internet connection for full functionality, which can be limiting in remote areas with poor connectivity.
- Additional in-app purchases may be required to access certain premium features or content.
- Some users may find the level of detail overwhelming, especially if they are looking for a more basic overview of elemental properties.
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