Other Titles from Jeffrey Frankus
12/18/2002 Periodic Table PLUS [Reference]
Periodic Table Information In a easy to use
format.
- This Database provides each element with over 20 Screens of
information.
- Detailed information provided on each element. There are 60
Fields per Record covering all 109 certified elements (There are several
still in review).
- GLOSSARY provided with 139 entries for help with field descriptions
and more!
- Each record also includes brief history (Who, When, Where) including
usefulness of the element.
- Easy to Navigate Screens.
- 4 Views Provided to sort by Atomic Number, Element Name, Symbol &
Quick Jump to the Glossary.
- 2 Databases (and Screens) provided (Periodic Table Plus & Glossary).
Fields Per Element: (Not every field
listed)
Base Information:
- Atomic Number
- Group
- Period
- Series
Atomic Structure Information:
- Atomic Radius
- Atomic Volume
- Covalent Radius
- Cross Section
- Crystal Structure
- Electron Configuration
- Electrons per Energy Level
- Ionic Radius
- Filling Orbital
- Number of Electrons (With No Charge)
- Number of Neutrons (Most Common/Stable Nuclide)
- Number of Protons
- Oxidation States
- Valance Electrons
Chemical Properties:
- Electrochemical Equivalent
- Electron Work Function
- Electronegativity (Pauling)
- Heat of Fusion
- Incompatibilities
- Ionization Potential (First, Second & Third)
- Valance Electron Potential (-eV)
Physical Properties:
- Atomic Mass Average
- Freezing Point (In C, F, & K)
- Melting Point (In C, F & K)
- Boiling Point (In C, F & K)
- Coefficient of Lineal Thermal Expansion
- Conductivity (Electrical & Thermal)
- Density
- Description
- Enthalpy of Atomization
- Enthalpy of Fusion
- Enthalpy of Vaporization
- Flammability Class
- Heat of Vaporization
- Molar Volume
- Physical State (at 20 Degrees C & 1atm)
- Vapor Pressure
- CAS Number
Misc
- Who Discovered the Element
- Where Was It Discovered
- When Was It Discovered
- Origin Of The Name
- Sources of the Element
- Uses of the Element
And..... more
This Database should be a 'MUST HAVE' for anyone dealing with the
elements. I've created the forms in easy to use format using tabs, and
easy jumps to the secondary database (glossary). The Glossary provides
information on the fields from the database as well as other useful information.
04/28/2003 My Grocery List for 3.x [Food and Drink]

This Database Comes with
1000 Items already loaded up for your use!
I created this Grocery List Database 9+ months ago with HanDBase 2.7x.
I upgraded it to HanDBase 3.x and added a form for easy inserting/updating data.
I thought it would be nice to share it with everyone out there. The
database has the following Fields:
Buy Indicator
Item
Category
Store
Aisle
Special (Text Field for entering special Instructions or comments)
Quantity
Cost for each '1' item
Calcuated Total (Based on Quantity * Cost
per Item)
All records assigned to their own categories
20 Views Created to easily view items.
Buy View Created to show what you have selected to purchase the next time you
go shopping. When shopping Simply use the 'Items To Buy' View to show all
checked items. As you perform your shopping you simply uncheck each item
as you put them in your cart and it disappears from your Items To Buy view.