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Atomic Mass v2.0

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mass.zip
Filename mass.zip
Title Atomic Mass v2.0
Description This function returns the atomic mass of any of the first 110 elements on the periodic table, or of a compound. To get the mass of gold, for instance, type mass("Au"). To find the molar mass of sulfuric acid (H2SO4), type mass("H2SO4"). You can also use parentheses, if needed, as in Ba(NO3)2. The symbol must have a capital first letter and lowercase second letter. Anything not following this pattern will return odd results. Enjoy!
Author Joey Gannon (jgannon@ticalc.org)
Category TI-89 BASIC Science Programs
File Size 5,324 bytes
File Date and Time Sat Feb 14 23:50:49 2004
Documentation Included? No

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Review by  Jonathan Katz
Reviewed on 2004-04-13
If you have or are taking chemistry, then you know of the burden of finding the atomic and molecular masses of substances for your calculations (Well, maybe I found it to be a burden). Well, "Atomic Mass 2.0" is here to alleviate that burden. Gone are the days of searching around the reference tables, finding the atomic masses of elements, and combining them to find one molecular mass. With Joey Gannon's program, getting the mass is easy, as long as you know how to use your [Alpha] key and can read his directions in the file description. The function itself is very fast and returns values for your data pretty quickly. Granted, it may be faster to look up individual elements on the periodic table or use the table to find the mass of simple molecules (I still remember that H20 is 18.02g), but when you have something like UF6 or C12H22O11, isn't it nice to have a program like this on your calculator? Plus, the value is right there as your first answer entry for you to use, so who can argue with that?

If you're taking chemistry and have an 89,92,92+, or a Voyage, I highly recommend you download this program.


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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
mass.92g    2342
mass.9xg    2342
mass.89g    2342
mass.v2g    2342

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