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  • 6.9.5

Atomic PC 6.9.5 from Black Cat Systems is a Windows-based periodic table application designed for researchers, educators, and students who need rapid access to comprehensive nuclear data rather than just chemical properties. The program presents the full chart of nuclides in an interactive grid; clicking any isotope opens a detailed card listing exact half-life, dominant and minor decay modes, branching ratios, and every daughter product that will appear as the nucleus proceeds toward stability. Because the database is resident, the information is available instantly without an Internet connection, making the utility useful in laboratories where network access is restricted or in classroom situations where quick verification of decay chains is required. Teachers can project the table to illustrate how neutron-rich or proton-rich isotopes move toward the line of stability, while radiochemistry students can trace the succession of emissions that lead from a parent radionuclide to its final stable endpoint. Health-physics professionals also consult the software when estimating shielding requirements or planning waste-storage timelines based on the listed half-lives. The single-version release, 6.9.5, incorporates all known isotopic measurements published by international nuclear-data centers up to the date of compilation, ensuring that the decay constants and reaction pathways reflect current peer-reviewed values. Although the interface is lightweight, the underlying dataset is extensive, covering naturally occurring species as well as artificially produced isotopes created in reactors or particle accelerators. The application is categorized under Science / Chemistry and is offered as freeware, so users can copy it to laptops or laboratory workstations without license concerns. Atomic PC is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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