I developed this desktop app by myself and learned JavaScript from tutorials and manuals.
Where do I find someone at Google to help me take further?
The Periodic Table of Elements but with a new dynamic interactive visualization.
The display begin with the elements in the conventional order by atomic weight as a graph.
There are sixteen properties, and pictures*, to choose from and switching between them by clicking on any op the properties in the menu.
Clicking on the element header reset the display.
The elements can be sorted by most of the properties.
For example: radius > sort order > radius show the elements in decreasing radius.
Electron configuration > categories > noble gasses display the similarities if the categories.
Overall the display provide information on the elements and a comparison that is not possible in the conventional table
*Looking for pictures with copyright
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