Apps filed under: Chemical

  RSS Feed for this tag 40 applications totalLast updated: Mar 16th 2010, 22:11 GMT

     
  • 1,997 downloads
  • 400 KB
EquPixy

EquPixy 3.0

Add-in that makes your work with chemical and mathematical equations easier.

Mar 16th 2010, 22:11 GMT
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  • 2,142 downloads
  • 2.42 MB
ChemDigiT

ChemDigiT 1.0.0.0

A powerful chemical calculator

Sep 12th 2009, 09:33 GMT
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  • 2,722 downloads
  • 27.3 MB
Zem

Zem 0.3 Beta

A handy and easy to use editor of molecules

Sep 7th 2009, 10:20 GMT
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  • 2,288 downloads
  • 1.39 MB
Periodic Table Quiz

Periodic Table Quiz 1.1

Contains 801 questions designed to test your knowledge of the Periodic Table

Sep 11th 2008, 11:34 GMT
Windows 7 64 bit / Windows 7 / Windows Vista / Windows XP / Windows 2K
     
  • 75,840 downloads
  • 10.6 MB
Virtual Chemistry Lab

Virtual Chemistry Lab 2.0

You can perform virtual chemical reactions and see what the results would be

Sep 6th 2007, 10:01 GMT
Windows NT / Windows 7 / Windows Vista / Windows XP / Windows 2K
     
  • 17,881 downloads
  • 12.96 MB
ArgusLab

ArgusLab 4.0.1

A compact and intuitive application that allows users to design and modify molecules, as well as e...

Aug 10th 2007, 00:01 GMT
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  • 1,743 downloads
  • 1.58 MB
APT - Attached Proton Test

APT - Attached Proton Test 1.0

Simulates the attached proton test in carbon-13 NMR.

Aug 9th 2007, 22:01 GMT
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  • 1,994 downloads
  • 2.83 MB
J-Coupling Simulator

J-Coupling Simulator 1.0

J-Coupling Simulator is, as its name says, a J coupling simulator (chemical shifts and J couplings).

Jul 4th 2007, 20:01 GMT
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  • 1,347 downloads
  • 16.4 MB
REACTION

REACTION 1.0

Generate possible oxidative hydrocarbon mechanisms for numberic simulations

Dec 29th 2006, 04:01 GMT
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  • 3,086 downloads
  • 289 KB
ViewMol3D

ViewMol3D 5.00.Alpha.3

ViewMol3D is designed as a 3D OpenGL viewer for molecular structures from the output of quantum ch...

May 26th 2006, 09:58 GMT
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