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Best-Learning-Chemistry

This app is designed to help you learn chemistry in an interactive and engaging way. Explore the periodic table, discover chemical elements, and access valuable information about each element.

Android App

You can download the app for Android from the following link: Download Android App

Example Code JSON File

Here is an example JSON representation of a chemical element, in this case, Lithium:

{
   "name": "Lithium",
   "appearance": "silvery-white",
   "atomic_mass": 6.94,
   "boil": 1603,
   "category": "alkali metal",
   "density": 0.534,
   "discovered_by": "Johan August Arfwedson",
   "melt": 453.65,
   "molar_heat": 24.86,
   "named_by": null,
   "number": 3,
   "period": 2,
   "group": 1,
   "phase": "Solid",
   "source": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium",
   "bohr_model_image": "https://storage.googleapis.com/search-ar-edu/periodic-table/element_003_lithium/element_003_lithium_srp_th.png",
   "bohr_model_3d": "https://storage.googleapis.com/search-ar-edu/periodic-table/element_003_lithium/element_003_lithium.glb",
  "spectral_img": null,
      "summary": "Lithium (from Greek:λίθος lithos, \"stone\") is a chemical element with the symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silver-white metal belonging to the alkali metal group of chemical elements. Under standard conditions it is the lightest metal and the least dense solid element.",
      "symbol": "Li",
      "xpos": 1,
      "ypos": 2,
      "wxpos": 1,
      "wypos": 2,
      "shells": [
        2,
        1
      ],
      "electron_configuration": "1s2 2s1",
      "electron_configuration_semantic": "[He] 2s1",
      "electron_affinity": 59.6326,
      "electronegativity_pauling": 0.98,
      "ionization_energies": [
        520.2,
        7298.1,
        11815
      ],
      "cpk-hex": "cc80ff",
      "image": {
        "title": "0.5 Grams Lithium under Argon. Original size of the largest piece in cm: 0.3 x 4",
        "url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/0.5_grams_lithium_under_argon.jpg",
        "attribution": "Hi-Res Images ofChemical Elements, CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons, source: https://images-of-elements.com/lithium.php"
      },
      "block": "s"
}