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+ | Key words: About GChemPaint, Installation, Open a new file, Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar, Display area, Document properties, tool box, Add a chain tool and video tutorial. | ||
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+ | '''GChemPaint''' version 0.12.10 | ||
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− | + | '''About GChemPaint''' | |
− | + | ||What is '''GChemPaint?''' | |
− | + | '''GChemPaint''' is a two dimensional '''chemical structure editor'''. | |
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+ | '''Uses of GChemPaint''' | ||
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− | + | * '''Draw''' and '''display''' two dimensional chemical structures. | |
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− | + | * Change length, angle and width of the bonds | |
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− | + | * Use '''Chemical Calculator''' to calculate '''molecular weight''' of compounds | |
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+ | ||'''Slide Number 8''' | ||
+ | '''Benefits of GChemPaint''' | ||
+ | ||'''GChemPaint''' helps in | ||
− | + | * '''Easy visualization''' of chemical structures | |
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− | + | * Converting two dimensional structures to three dimensional structures. | |
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+ | * '''Magnification''' of structures | ||
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+ | * '''Automatic''' and '''manual''' assignment of atoms | ||
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+ | ||Let's first see how to open a new '''GChemPaint''' application. | ||
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+ | ||Click on '''Dash home''' >> '''Search bar''' appears>>In the '''Search bar''' type '''GChemPaint''' | ||
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+ | Click on '''Dash home''', '''Search bar''' appears. | ||
+ | In the '''Search bar''', type '''GChemPaint''' | ||
+ | Click on the '''GChemPaint''' application | ||
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+ | ||We can also open '''GChemPaint''' application from '''Terminal.''' | ||
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+ | ||Press '''CTRL+ALT+T''' >> open the '''Terminal''' | ||
+ | ||Press '''CTRL, ATL and T''' keys simultaneously to open the '''Terminal.''' | ||
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+ | ||Type '''GChemPaint''' >>press Enter to open | ||
+ | ||Type '''GChemPaint''' and press Enter. | ||
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+ | '''GChemPaint''' application opens. | ||
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+ | ||Show the '''Gchempaint''' window | ||
+ | ||A typical '''GChemPaint''' window looks like this. | ||
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+ | ||'''Menubar''' | ||
+ | ||This is the Menubar. | ||
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+ | '''GChempaint''' has a standard menu-bar like other window based applications. | ||
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+ | ||Point to the options as per the narration | ||
+ | ||'''Menu bar''' contain menu items like '''File''', '''Edit''', '''View''', '''Tools''', '''Windows''' and '''Help''' options | ||
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+ | ||Point to '''Toolbar''', '''New icon''', '''Open icon''', '''Save icon''', '''Print icon''' | ||
+ | ||'''Toolbar''' contains most frequently used commands as icons. | ||
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+ | There are icons to '''open a New file''', '''Open existing file''', '''Save a file''' and '''Print a file'''. | ||
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+ | || Show '''Display area''' | ||
+ | ||This is the '''Display area'''. | ||
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+ | '''Display area''' shows the structures and the contents of the file that we draw and edit. | ||
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+ | We can '''drag''' and '''drop''' tools from toolbox into the '''Display area.''' | ||
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+ | ||Point to '''Statusbar''' | ||
+ | ||'''Statusbar''' displays information about current '''GChemPaint''' activity. | ||
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+ | It also displays '''contextual''' information about menu items. | ||
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+ | ||Now I will explain about '''Document Properties.''' | ||
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+ | ||'''Document Properties''' | ||
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+ | Click on '''File''' menu>>Navigate to '''Properties'''>>Click on '''Document Properties''' | ||
+ | ||To open '''Document Properties''' window, click on '''File''' menu. | ||
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+ | Navigate to '''Properties''' and click on it. | ||
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+ | '''Document Properties''' window opens. | ||
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+ | I will drag the Document Properties window to maximize it. | ||
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+ | ||Show ''' Document properties''' window | ||
+ | ||'''Document properties''' window has the following fields. | ||
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+ | ||Show '''Title''' | ||
+ | ||'''Title'''- Let's type the title of the document as '''“Propane”''' | ||
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+ | ||Show '''Author's Name''' | ||
+ | ||'''Author's Name'''- let's type author's name as '''Madhuri'''. | ||
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+ | ||Show '''Email''' | ||
+ | ||'''Email'''– Let's leave it blank. | ||
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+ | ||Show '''History''' | ||
+ | ||'''History''' – This field shows the '''Creation date''' of the document. | ||
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+ | It also shows the '''Revision date''' of the document. | ||
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+ | This means, it also shows the next edited dated of the document. | ||
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+ | ||Show '''Theme''' | ||
+ | ||'''Theme'''- let's leave this field as '''GChemPaint''' | ||
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+ | ||Show '''Comments''' | ||
+ | ||'''Comments'''- In the '''Comments''' field, we can add text related to the document. | ||
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+ | Let's enter name of the compound and its formula. | ||
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+ | '''Propane CH3-CH2-CH3''' | ||
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+ | ||Click on '''Close''' button | ||
+ | ||Let's click on '''Close''' button to close the window. | ||
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+ | ||Next let's learn about '''Toolbox'''. | ||
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+ | ||'''Tool box''' | ||
+ | ||'''Toolbox''' contains buttons for different tools. | ||
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+ | '''Toolbox''' is displayed along with the active document window. | ||
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+ | ||Draw the structures | ||
+ | ||Let's now draw structures using '''Toolbox''' buttons. | ||
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+ | Let's first draw the structure of '''propane.''' | ||
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+ | '''Propane''' is '''CH3-CH2-CH3''' | ||
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+ | ||Point to “Add Chain” tool | ||
+ | ||Let's use '''Add a Chain''' tool from '''Tool box''' to draw a '''carbon chain'''. | ||
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+ | ||Click on '''Add a Chain'''>> '''Display area''' | ||
+ | ||Click on '''Add a Chain''' tool and then click on '''Display area'''. | ||
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+ | A '''Carbon''' chain is a drawn on the '''Display area'''. | ||
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+ | ||Change orientation of Chain | ||
+ | ||To change the orientation of the chain, click on '''Add a Chain''' tool. | ||
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+ | ||'''Display area'''>>click and hold the left mouse button | ||
+ | ||In the '''Display area''', click and hold the left mouse button to orient the chain. | ||
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+ | ||Do not release left mouse button | ||
+ | ||Do not release the left mouse button until the direction of the chain is fixed. | ||
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+ | ||Release the left mouse button | ||
+ | ||Release the left mouse button after fixing the direction. | ||
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+ | We see that '''carbon chain''' is drawn. | ||
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+ | ||Note once we click on the '''Display area''', the chain length and orientation of the chain are fixed. | ||
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+ | ||Display Atoms. | ||
+ | ||Let's now display atoms at each position on the chain. | ||
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+ | Here we have 3 positions to display atoms. | ||
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+ | ||Right click on first position | ||
+ | ||Right click on the first position, a '''Submenu''' opens. | ||
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+ | ||Select '''Atom''' >> click on '''Display symbol''' | ||
+ | ||Select '''Atom''' then click on '''Display symbol''', to display atoms at that position. | ||
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+ | ||Like wise, let's display atoms on all positions. | ||
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+ | Right click Select '''Atom''' click on '''Display symbol''' | ||
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+ | Here the structure of “Propane” is drawn | ||
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+ | ||Pentane structure | ||
+ | ||Let's next draw a '''pentane''' structure on the same window. | ||
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+ | ||Click on '''Add a Chain'''>> '''Display area''' | ||
+ | ||Click on '''Add a Chain''' tool, then click on ''' Display area.''' | ||
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+ | ||hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor. | ||
+ | ||To increase the chain length, hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor. | ||
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+ | ||Change orientation >>release the left mouse button | ||
+ | ||Change orientation in the desired direction and release the left mouse button. | ||
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+ | |Let's display atoms on all positions. | ||
+ | Here we have 5 positions to display atoms. | ||
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+ | ||To display atoms on first position, right click. A submenu opens | ||
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+ | ||Click on '''Atoms'''>> '''Display symbols''' | ||
+ | ||Select '''Atoms''' click on '''Display symbol''' | ||
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+ | ||Like wise I will display atoms on all positions. | ||
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Here the structure of pentane is drawn. | Here the structure of pentane is drawn. | ||
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− | Let now save the file. | + | ||Click on '''File'''>> '''Save As''' |
− | Go to File Menu select Save as . | + | ||Let's now save the file. |
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+ | Go to '''File''' Menu select '''Save as''' . | ||
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+ | '''Save As''' dialog box opens. | ||
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+ | ||Click on '''File type''' drop down | ||
+ | ||For '''File type''', click on the drop down arrow. | ||
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− | Select 2D Chemical structure | + | ||Select '''2D Chemical structure''' |
− | In filename type propane.gchempaint>> click Save | + | ||Select '''2D Chemical structure''' |
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− | File is saved with .gchempaint extension. | + | ||In filename type '''propane.gchempaint'''>> click '''Save''' |
+ | ||Type the file name as '''propane.gchempaint''' and click on '''Save''' button. | ||
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+ | File is saved with '''.gchempaint''' extension. | ||
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+ | ||With this, we have come to the end of this tutorial. | ||
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− | Summary | + | ||'''Slide Number 9''' |
− | In this tutorial we have learnt, | + | |
− | About GChemPaint | + | '''Summary''' |
− | Uses and Benefits | + | ||In this tutorial we have learnt, |
− | Installation | + | |
− | Open a new file | + | * About GChemPaint |
− | Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar | + | |
− | We have also learnt | + | * Uses and Benefits |
− | Display area | + | |
− | Document Properties | + | * Installation |
− | Using tool box | + | |
− | Save the drawing with extension .gchempaint | + | * Open a new file |
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− | Assignment | + | * Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar |
− | As an assignment I would like you to | + | |
− | Draw structures of n-hexane and n-octane | + | We have also learnt about |
− | Change the orientation | + | |
− | Display atoms on each position | + | * Display area |
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+ | * Document Properties | ||
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+ | * Using tool box and | ||
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+ | * Save the drawing with extension .gchempaint | ||
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+ | '''Assignment''' | ||
+ | ||As an assignment I would like you to | ||
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+ | 1. Draw structures of n-hexane and n-octane | ||
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+ | 2. Change the orientation | ||
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+ | 3. Display atoms on each position | ||
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+ | Output of the assignment should look like this. | ||
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+ | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
+ | ||Watch the video available at this URL | ||
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It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project | It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project | ||
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If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | ||
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− | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: | + | ||'''Slide Number 12''' |
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Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials | ||
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Gives certificates to those who pass an online test | Gives certificates to those who pass an online test | ||
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For more details, please write to | For more details, please write to | ||
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It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | ||
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− | This is Madhuri Ganpathi from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. | + | More information on this Mission is available at this link |
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+ | '''http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro ]''' | ||
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+ | This is '''Madhuri Ganpathi''' from '''IIT Bombay''' signing off. Thank you for joining. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 24 March 2014
Title of the tutorial: Introduction-to-GChemPaint
Author: Madhuri Ganapathi
Key words: About GChemPaint, Installation, Open a new file, Menubar, Toolbar and Status bar, Display area, Document properties, tool box, Add a chain tool and video tutorial.
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Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Hello everyone
Welcome to this tutorial on, Introduction to GChemPaint |
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Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn
We will also learn about,
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System Requirement |
Here I am using
Ubuntu Linux OS version. 12.04 GChemPaint version 0.12.10 |
Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial you should have knowledge of,
Basics of Chemistry upto VIII standard. |
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Installation |
GChemPaint can be very easily installed using Ubuntu Software Center.
For more information on Ubuntu software Center, please refer to Ubuntu Linux Tutorials on our website www.spoken-tutorial.org |
Slide Number 6
About GChemPaint |
What is GChemPaint?
GChemPaint is a two dimensional chemical structure editor. It has a multiple document interface. |
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Uses of GChemPaint |
GChemPaint allows you to,
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Benefits of GChemPaint |
GChemPaint helps in
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Let's first see how to open a new GChemPaint application. | |
Click on Dash home >> Search bar appears>>In the Search bar type GChemPaint |
Click on Dash home, Search bar appears. In the Search bar, type GChemPaint Click on the GChemPaint application |
We can also open GChemPaint application from Terminal. | |
Press CTRL+ALT+T >> open the Terminal | Press CTRL, ATL and T keys simultaneously to open the Terminal. |
Type GChemPaint >>press Enter to open | Type GChemPaint and press Enter.
GChemPaint application opens. |
Show the Gchempaint window | A typical GChemPaint window looks like this. |
Menubar | This is the Menubar.
GChempaint has a standard menu-bar like other window based applications. |
Point to the options as per the narration | Menu bar contain menu items like File, Edit, View, Tools, Windows and Help options |
Point to Toolbar, New icon, Open icon, Save icon, Print icon | Toolbar contains most frequently used commands as icons.
There are icons to open a New file, Open existing file, Save a file and Print a file. |
Show Display area | This is the Display area.
Display area shows the structures and the contents of the file that we draw and edit. We can drag and drop tools from toolbox into the Display area. |
Point to Statusbar | Statusbar displays information about current GChemPaint activity.
It also displays contextual information about menu items. |
Now I will explain about Document Properties. | |
Document Properties
Click on File menu>>Navigate to Properties>>Click on Document Properties |
To open Document Properties window, click on File menu.
Navigate to Properties and click on it. Document Properties window opens. I will drag the Document Properties window to maximize it. |
Show Document properties window | Document properties window has the following fields. |
Show Title | Title- Let's type the title of the document as “Propane” |
Show Author's Name | Author's Name- let's type author's name as Madhuri. |
Show Email | Email– Let's leave it blank. |
Show History | History – This field shows the Creation date of the document.
It also shows the Revision date of the document. This means, it also shows the next edited dated of the document. |
Show Theme | Theme- let's leave this field as GChemPaint |
Show Comments | Comments- In the Comments field, we can add text related to the document.
Let's enter name of the compound and its formula. Propane CH3-CH2-CH3 |
Click on Close button | Let's click on Close button to close the window. |
Next let's learn about Toolbox. | |
Tool box | Toolbox contains buttons for different tools.
Toolbox is displayed along with the active document window. |
Draw the structures | Let's now draw structures using Toolbox buttons.
Let's first draw the structure of propane. Propane is CH3-CH2-CH3 |
Point to “Add Chain” tool | Let's use Add a Chain tool from Tool box to draw a carbon chain. |
Click on Add a Chain>> Display area | Click on Add a Chain tool and then click on Display area.
A Carbon chain is a drawn on the Display area. |
Change orientation of Chain | To change the orientation of the chain, click on Add a Chain tool. |
Display area>>click and hold the left mouse button | In the Display area, click and hold the left mouse button to orient the chain. |
Do not release left mouse button | Do not release the left mouse button until the direction of the chain is fixed. |
Release the left mouse button | Release the left mouse button after fixing the direction.
We see that carbon chain is drawn. |
Note once we click on the Display area, the chain length and orientation of the chain are fixed. | |
Display Atoms. | Let's now display atoms at each position on the chain.
Here we have 3 positions to display atoms. |
Right click on first position | Right click on the first position, a Submenu opens. |
Select Atom >> click on Display symbol | Select Atom then click on Display symbol, to display atoms at that position. |
Like wise, let's display atoms on all positions.
Right click Select Atom click on Display symbol Here the structure of “Propane” is drawn | |
Pentane structure | Let's next draw a pentane structure on the same window. |
Click on Add a Chain>> Display area | Click on Add a Chain tool, then click on Display area. |
hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor. | To increase the chain length, hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor. |
Change orientation >>release the left mouse button | Change orientation in the desired direction and release the left mouse button. |
Let's display atoms on all positions.
Here we have 5 positions to display atoms. | |
To display atoms on first position, right click. A submenu opens | |
Click on Atoms>> Display symbols | Select Atoms click on Display symbol |
Like wise I will display atoms on all positions.
Here the structure of pentane is drawn. | |
Click on File>> Save As | Let's now save the file.
Go to File Menu select Save as . Save As dialog box opens. |
Click on File type drop down | For File type, click on the drop down arrow.
Various save formats are seen. |
Select 2D Chemical structure | Select 2D Chemical structure |
In filename type propane.gchempaint>> click Save | Type the file name as propane.gchempaint and click on Save button.
File is saved with .gchempaint extension. |
With this, we have come to the end of this tutorial.
Let's summarise. | |
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Summary |
In this tutorial we have learnt,
We have also learnt about
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Assignment |
As an assignment I would like you to
1. Draw structures of n-hexane and n-octane 2. Change the orientation 3. Display atoms on each position Output of the assignment should look like this. |
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Acknowledgement |
Watch the video available at this URL
http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it |
Slide Number 12 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials Gives certificates to those who pass an online test For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
Slide number 13 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India More information on this Mission is available at this link http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro ] This is Madhuri Ganpathi from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. |