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Tutorial: Visualise 3D Chemical Models using MolView
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Draw your 2D molecule and then visualise it as 3D using MolView. This platform is FREE and you can use it straight from your internet browser. The 13-minute video tutorial shows how you can draw your chemical compound(s) in MolView and then convert it to 3D. This platform would be useful for students and researchers since it can be learned quickly and lets you visualise molecular structures easily. Plus,  you can do quick search for drug information from PubChem in MolView. This resource and platform would also benefit instructors who are conducting online teaching and learning activities, and for students doing self-study #molview #3D #visualisation 

Subject:
Chemistry
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Aisyah Saad Abdul Rahim
Date Added:
05/22/2021
Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry
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This virtual textbook allows for visualization of 3D-molecular models while teaching principles of Organic Chemistry. Before his retirement in 1999, Professor William Reusch began working on a virtual organic chemistry textbook that could be used by anyone with an interest in the subject. On this site, visitors can take advantage of his labors, and the introduction to this important subject offered on the homepage is a great place to start. After entering the main area of the site, visitors will find two columns of links that serve as the main table of contents. There are over twenty five topics covered here, and they include aromaticity, alkyl halides, alcohols, and amines. Each area contains lucid text accompanied by well-organized diagrams. Additionally, the site contains practice problems, incorporated into the text, along with links to external institutions such as the University of Wisconsin that offer additional problems. One area that shouldn't be missed is the "Chemicals and Society" area. Here visitors will find a narrative essay that addresses how the incorporation of different chemicals into air, water, and soil may affect human society over time.

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Michigan State University
Author:
William Reusch
Date Added:
02/16/2011