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Contents Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 Physium Overview Starting Up Physium Periodic Table Fundamental Physical Constants Calling Physium Functions from an eActivity Precautions 20051201
1-1 Physium Overview 1 Physium Overview • The Physium application provides you with the following capabilities. Periodic Table of Elements • The application can be used to display periodic table of elements. • Table shows element atomic number, atomic symbol, atomic weight, etc. • Elements can be searched for based on element name, atomic symbol, atomic number or atomic weight.
2-1 Starting Up Physium 2 Starting Up Physium 1. From the Main Menu, enter the PHYSIUM mode. PHYSIUM mode 2. This displays an initial screen like the one shown below. Cursor 3. Use f and c to move the highlighting and select the type of information you want (Periodic Table or Fundamental Physical Constants). 4. Press w to display the information you selected in step 3 (Periodic Table or Fundamental Physical Constants).
3-1 Periodic Table 3 Periodic Table k Periodic Table Screen Period Number Group Number Cursor • Group numbers run along top of the screen, while period numbers run down the left. • Lanthanoids are indicated as L`, while actinoids are indicated as A`. • 113Uut, 115Uup, 117Uus, and 118Uuo are indicated as ``. • Use f, c, d, and e to move the cursor around the screen. 1(MINI)........................... Displays the periodic table MINI screen. 6(DETAIL) (or w) ........
3-2 Periodic Table u Lanthanoids Screen and Actinoids Screen Cursor • Pressing 6(DETAIL) (or w) while L` or A` is selected on the periodic table screen will display the transition element screen. • Use f, c, d, and e to move the cursor around the screen. 6(DETAIL) (or w) ....... Displays a dialog box with details about the element where the cursor is located. J ................................... Returns to the periodic table screen.
3-3 Periodic Table 1(SERIES) 1(METAL) .................Highlights the cells of elements whose metallicity makes them metals. 2(TRANS) ................Highlights the cells of elements whose metallicity makes them transition elements. 3(A-MET) .................Highlights the cells of elements that are in the Alkali Metals category. 4(A-EAR) .................Highlights the cells of elements that are in the Alkaline Earth Metal category. 5(HALGN) ................
3-4 Periodic Table u Mini Table Details Dialog Box • The mini table details dialog box is the same as the details dialog box described under “Details Dialog Box” on page 3-1. • The mini table details dialog box shows details for the element where the cursor is currently located on the mini table. Note that the cursor cannot be used to select a LANT. or ACTI. cell. J(or w or o) ........... Closes the dialog box. u Searching for an Element Name 1. On the mini table screen, press 5(SRC) and then 1(NAME).
3-5 Periodic Table 2. Enter up to nine characters for the atomic symbol you want to search for. • The screen will change to show all elements whose atomic symbols start with the character(s) you input. 3. Use f and c to select the atomic symbol you want. 4. Press w to return to the mini table screen, with the cursor located at the element you selected in step 3. • “Nothing” will appear on the screen if no element name corresponds to the character(s) you input.
3-6 Periodic Table u Atomic Weight Search 1. On the mini table screen, press 5(SRC) and then 4(WEIGH). • This will display an atomic weight search dialog box. 2. Enter a value up to nine digits long (including numbers and decimal point) for the atomic weight you want to search for. • The screen will change to show all elements whose atomic weight corresponds to the numbers you input. 3. Use f and c to select the atomic weight you want. 4.
4-1 Fundamental Physical Constants 4 Fundamental Physical Constants k Category Selection Screen b(Universal) ................... Displays a list of universal physical constants. c(Electromagnetic) ........ Displays a list of electromagnetic physical constants. d(Atomic & nuclear) ....... Displays a list of atomic and nuclear physical constants. e(Physico-chemical) ...... Displays a list of physico-chemical physical constants. f(Adopted values) .........
4-2 Fundamental Physical Constants Category Atomic & nuclear Physico-chemical Adopted values Quantity α : fine-structure constant R∞ : Rydberg constant a0 : Bohr radius me : electron mass μ e : electron magnetic moment Value 7.2973525664E−3 10973731.568508 0.52917721067E−10 9.10938356E−31 −928.4764620E−26 mμ : muon mass 1.883531594E−28 μμ : muon magnetic moment −4.49044826E−26 mτ : tau mass 3.
4-3 Fundamental Physical Constants k Constant List Screen • The constant list screen shows each constant in the format: Symbol = Value. • Use f and c to move the highlighting to the constant you want to select. 1(EDIT) .......................... Enters the editing mode for editing the currently selected constant. The editing mode is also entered automatically whenever a number key is pressed while a constant is selected. 2(STORE) ......................
4-4 Fundamental Physical Constants k Editing a Constant 1. Select the constant you want to edit, and then press 1(EDIT). • This enters the editing mode. 2. Edit the constant as desired. 3. Press w. • This saves the edited version of the constant. • Even if you input more than 15 digits for a constant value, only the 15 most significant digits are saved. • A Syntax ERROR occurs if the resulting constant is the wrong format.
4-5 Fundamental Physical Constants k Details Dialog Box • Selecting a constant and pressing 3(DETAIL) or w will display a dialog box with details about the selected constant. • The details dialog box shows the constant name, symbol, and unit. Name Symbol Unit k Returning All Constants to their Initial Default Values • While the constant list screen is on the display, press 6(A•InIT) to display the Init All dialog box. • Press 1(Yes) to return all of the constants to their initial default values.
5-1 Calling Physium Functions from an eActivity 5 Calling Physium Functions from an eActivity You can call Physium functions from an eActivity by including a “Physium strip” in the eActivity file. This section explains how to insert a Physium strip into an eActivity file, and how to use inserted a Physium strip. For details about eActivity operations, see “Chapter 10 eActivity” in the manual that comes with the calculator.
5-2 Calling Physium Functions from an eActivity 5. Enter up to 16 characters for the strip title. 6. Press w to assign the title to the strip. • This will highlight the strip. • You can execute the strip here by pressing w. For details about operations that are required when you execute a strip, see “Calling a Physium Function from a Physium Strip” below. k Calling a Physium Function from a Physium Strip This section explains operations for Physium strip that can be inserted into an eActivity file.
6-1 Precautions 6 Precautions • You can save screen captures of Physium screens and dialog box. For details, see “1-9 Using Screen Capture” in the manual that comes with the calculator. • Note that the Catalog Function described in the manual that comes with the calculator is not supported by Physium. • The atomic weights in this application are based on those recommended by 2017 IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry).
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