1.11.2009

Chemical Software :

1 CHEMIX School License: Free to try CHEMIX School is an educational tool for learning chemistry। It is geared toward college-level chemistry, but is also appropriate for high-school students, chemists, and teachers। It is equipped with a periodic table containing physical properties for all stable isotopes including more than 2500 unstable isotopes and 600 decays. It is also equipped with a molecular 3-D viewer, calculator, curve fit, function plot, data manipulation, derivatives, definite integrals, ternary plot, conversion table, solubility chart, dictionary, and advanced calculators for molecules, thermochemistry, electrochemistry, weak acid/base/buffers, solubility (Ksp), gas equations, spectroscopy and stoichiometry (balance). Chemistry lessons and problems are included. License: Free to try CHEMIX School is an educational tool for learning chemistry। It is geared toward college-level chemistry, but is also appropriate for high-school students, chemists, and teachers। It is equipped with a periodic table containing physical properties for all stable isotopes including more than 2500 unstable isotopes and 600 decays. It is also equipped with a molecular 3-D viewer, calculator, curve fit, function plot, data manipulation, derivatives, definite integrals, ternary plot, conversion table, solubility chart, dictionary, and advanced calculators for molecules, thermochemistry, electrochemistry, weak acid/base/buffers, solubility (Ksp), gas equations, spectroscopy and stoichiometry (balance). Chemistry lessons and problems are 2।ChemLab License: Free to try Whether your challenge is to introduce new computer technology to your curriculum, or bring the lab experience to on-line students or a need for an alternative to dangerous, expensive or environmentally hazardous labs, then Model ChemLab is the classroom proven solution for you. Model ChemLab originated from academic work in computer simulation and software design at McMaster University. It has continued to be developed with extensive input from educators interested in the possible application of computer simulations for classroom and distance learning. ३।

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