GChemPaint/C2/Overview-of-GChemPaint/English
Title of script: Overview of GChemPaint
Author: Madhuri Ganpathi
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Hello everyone.
Welcome to this tutorial on Overview of GChemPaint. |
Slide Number 2+3
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to,
We will also
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System Requirement |
For this tutorial I am using
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Pre-requisites |
To practise this tutorial, you will require
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About GChemPaint |
Let's see what is GChemPaint?
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Installation on Ubuntu Linux |
GChemPaint and all its utility files can be installed on Ubuntu Linux OS using Synaptic Package Manager.
For more information on Synaptic Package Manager please refer to the Linux series on our website. |
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Installation on Ubuntu Linux |
Please check the following utilities in the Synaptic Package Manager window.
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Now we will move on to the User Manual. | |
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User Manual Point to the link. |
User Manual briefly explains how to use GChemPaint and its utilities.
GChemPaint provides User Manual at this link. |
Point to Ubuntu Desktop menubar. | The menubars of GChemPaint and all its utilities will appear on the Ubuntu Desktop menubar. |
Point to the tool box. | This is the tool box of GChemPaint. |
Point to the tools of the tool box. | We will use various tools to draw different structures. |
Point to Current element drop down arrow button. | Tool box has an inbuilt Periodic Table to replace the Current element. |
Point to various structures. | Here are different structures drawn using the various tools in the tool box. |
Point to the tools. | During the course of the series, I will explain how to draw various structures using these tools. |
Now I will discuss about the utility software of GChemPaint. | |
Point to Chemical Calculator window. | This is Chemical Calculator window. |
Type “C3H8” in the search bar >>press enter. | I will type “C3H8” in the search bar and press Enter. |
Move the cursor on the window. | This window shows details and Isotopic pattern of Propane. |
Move the cursor on the window. | This is GChem3D window.
It shows 3D models of 2D structures drawn in GChemPaint. |
Move the cursor on the window. | The new version of GChemPaint has improved 3D rendering of the molecules. |
Move the cursor on the window. | This is GChemTable window.
It has Periodic Table of elements and their trends. There is one more unique feature in GChemPaint. 2D structures drawn in GChemPaint can be viewed in Jmol Application as 3D structures. |
Point to .mol format. | To view structures in 3D, GChemPaint files have to be saved in .mol format. |
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About Jmol Application |
A brief introduction to Jmol Application.
It is,
For details, please refer to the Jmol Application series on our website. |
Slide Number 11 | In the GChemPaint series, we will learn exciting features like -
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Let's summarize. | |
Slide Number 12
Summary |
In this tutorial we have learnt to,
We also had a quick look at different structures that can be drawn in GChemPaint. |
Slide Number 13
Acknowledgement |
This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project
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Slide Number 14 | The Spoken Tutorial Team:
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Slide number 15 | 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 http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro ] This is Madhuri Ganpathi from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. |