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Kalzium is an information system about periodic system of the chemical elements.

It is part of the KDE Education Project.



Kalzium is an application which will show you some information about the periodic system of the elements. Therefore you could use it as an information database.

Kalzium has already some nice features but there are still a lot of things to do. As Kalzium has been included in KDE 3.1 we are currently coding quite lot to bring in some new and nice features and make it as fast and useful as possible. You can help us by testing it or make proposals for new features or a better design.


Features

  • versatile overview of all important data from the elements like melting points, electron affinity, electron negativity, electron configuration, radii, mass, ionization energy
  • tool to visualize the spectral lines of each elements
  • different colored views to the PSE: separation of the different blocks, Year simulator, Temperature simulator
  • Molecular weight calculator
  • an Isotope table
  • 3D molecule editor, with a load and save functionality
  • an equation solver for stoichiometric problems
  • file type conversion for different types of chemical programs
  • tool to produce a comprehensive list of all Risk_and_Safety_Statements


Screenshots

The main window of Kalzium shows you the periodic table. You can choose between different color schemes.

Look at more screenshots...


Documentation


Weblinks

Other Chemistry-Applications

There are several chemistry-applications out there. A list of the ones we find especially useful can be found on the Other Chemistry-Applications page.


Mailinglist

Kalzium has its own mailinglist: