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| author                =
 
| author                =
 
| developer              = Carsten Niehaus
 
| developer              = Carsten Niehaus
| released              = <!-- {{start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
   
| latest release version = 2.3
 
| latest release version = 2.3
 
| latest release date    = August 2009
 
| latest release date    = August 2009
| programming language  = [[C++]] ([[Qt (toolkit)|Qt]])
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| programming language  = C++ (Qt (toolkit){{!}}Qt)
| operating system      = [[Cross-platform]]
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| operating system      = Cross-platform
| platform              = [[KDE]]
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| platform              = KDE
 
| size                  =
 
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| language              =
 
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| genre                  = [[Education]]
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| genre                  = Education
| license                = [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]
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| license                = GNU General Public License{{!}}GPL
 
| website                = [http://edu.kde.org/kalzium/ edu.kde.org]
 
| website                = [http://edu.kde.org/kalzium/ edu.kde.org]
 
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Avogadro is another application for molecular editong.
 
Avogadro is another application for molecular editong.
 
==Developer and Community Help==
 
==Developer and Community Help==
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|style="width: 60%;|[[File:Kalzium3.png|300px]]
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|style="width: 40%;|This tool is developed by KDE and supports the continuous development of the application.
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| style="width: 40%;" |This tool is developed by KDE and supports the continuous development of the application.
 
KDE is a world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators and facilitators who are committed to Free Software development. This community has created hundreds of Free Software applications as part of the KDE Development Platform and KDE Software Distribution.  Visit http://www.kde.org/ for more information about the KDE community and the software we produce.
 
KDE is a world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators and facilitators who are committed to Free Software development. This community has created hundreds of Free Software applications as part of the KDE Development Platform and KDE Software Distribution.  Visit http://www.kde.org/ for more information about the KDE community and the software we produce.
 
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|style="width: 60%;|[[File:kalzium 4.png|300px]]  
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|style="width: 40%;|When you move the mouse cursor on an element of the table, an overview of the current element is displayed in the Overview tab of the information panel.  
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| style="width: 40%;" |When you move the mouse cursor on an element of the table, an overview of the current element is displayed in the Overview tab of the information panel.  
 
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|style="width: 40%;| This panel gives an overview of the data elements of given elements.
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| style="width: 40%;" | This panel gives an overview of the data elements of given elements.
 
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|style="width: 60%;|[[File:kalzium 6.png|300px]]  
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|style="width: 40%;| The Atom Model page displays the atomic shells. Every orbit stands for a atomic shell and every yellow circle represents an electron.
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| style="width: 40%;" | The Atom Model page displays the atomic shells. Every orbit stands for a atomic shell and every yellow circle represents an electron.
 
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|style="width: 60%;|[[File:kalzium 7.png|300px]]
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|style="width: 40%;| The Isotopes page presents information about the isotopes of an element with information on mass, number of neutrons, percentage of isotope (abundance), half life period, energy and mode of decay, spin and parity and magnetic moment.   
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| style="width: 40%;" | The Isotopes page presents information about the isotopes of an element with information on mass, number of neutrons, percentage of isotope (abundance), half life period, energy and mode of decay, spin and parity and magnetic moment.   
 
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|style="width: 40%;| The Spectrum page shows you elements spectrum. You can choose the range of the wavelengths, units and type of the spectrum. The intensity table can be seen at the right bottom part of the page.
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| style="width: 40%;" | The Spectrum page shows you elements spectrum. You can choose the range of the wavelengths, units and type of the spectrum. The intensity table can be seen at the right bottom part of the page.
 
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