Some time ago, someone had asked for a periodic table of chemical
elements.
I found one that is completely accessible, and it's located at
sourceforge, so if it doesn't meet your needs as is, it's easy enough
to make mods (or ask the team to do them for you). It's called chem
buddy, and it's located at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/chembuddy/
And, if you need the direct download url, it's:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/chembuddy/files/latest/download
That page will automatically begin the download for you, so no need
to click on it, or choose a mirror, or anything of the sort.
The program is 100 percent accessible, (as mentioned above) and
although it doesn't include isotopes (such as duterium, and strontium
90 and the like) it's still quite complete having all the elements up
to #112.
Not all the elements are in order (according to voiceover) but this
only happens when you approach the end of the table, elements 89-103
and 104-112 aren't directly inline with the elements that numerically
come before them, but that's likely due to the visual attempt to
present the periodic table in it's logical groupings.
Otherwise, it looks to be an excellent piece of software, and an
invaluable tool for those requiring such a program for their studies,
research, or (like me) just plain curiosity.
hth.
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