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Introduction to Jmol
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JChemPaint Editor allows the user to draw chemical structures and to import and export structure data in plain-text formats (SMILES, Molfile, CML). It also allows to load and display a chemical structure, which can then be edited by the user. It needs an installed Java Virtual Machine for operation. It allows to Colour atoms. It has an extensive Template library and Ring templates.
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Learners -- Chemistry students from 11th standard on-wards.
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1. About JChemPaint
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==Basic Level==
2. Install JChemPaint on Windows OS
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3. Install JChemPaint on Ubuntu linux OS
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4. Explain JChemPaint interface
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5. Explain Menu bar, Tool bars and Panel.
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6. Explain about Preferences window
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7. Draw structures and save the file.
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1. '''Introduction to JChemPaint'''
  
Outline:
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* About JChemPaint
Change background color of the Panel.
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* Install JChemPaint on Windows OS
Change look and feel of the window
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* Install JChemPaint on Ubuntu Linux OS
Change User interface language.
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* Explain JChemPaint interface
Insert different Templates to the Panel.
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* Explain Menu bar, Tool bars and Panel
Generate Smiles and InChi key for a drawn molecule.
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* Explain about Preferences window
Insert Smiles to generate for a given structure.
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* Draw structures and save the file
Insert InChi keys to generate the structure
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==Intermediate Level==
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2. '''Features of JChemPaint'''
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* Change background color of the Panel
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* Change look and feel of the window
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* Change User interface language
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* Insert different Templates to the Panel
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* Generate Smiles and InChi key for a drawn molecule
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* Insert Smiles to generate for a given structure
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* Insert InChi keys to generate the structure
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3. '''Properties of JChemPaint'''
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* Explain Periodic table trends
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* Explain Atom Pop up menu
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* How to draw a reaction
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* How to set up an R-Group query

Latest revision as of 14:11, 27 July 2021

JChemPaint Editor allows the user to draw chemical structures and to import and export structure data in plain-text formats (SMILES, Molfile, CML). It also allows to load and display a chemical structure, which can then be edited by the user. It needs an installed Java Virtual Machine for operation. It allows to Colour atoms. It has an extensive Template library and Ring templates.

Learners -- Chemistry students from 11th standard on-wards.

Basic Level

1. Introduction to JChemPaint

  • About JChemPaint
  • Install JChemPaint on Windows OS
  • Install JChemPaint on Ubuntu Linux OS
  • Explain JChemPaint interface
  • Explain Menu bar, Tool bars and Panel
  • Explain about Preferences window
  • Draw structures and save the file

Intermediate Level

2. Features of JChemPaint

  • Change background color of the Panel
  • Change look and feel of the window
  • Change User interface language
  • Insert different Templates to the Panel
  • Generate Smiles and InChi key for a drawn molecule
  • Insert Smiles to generate for a given structure
  • Insert InChi keys to generate the structure

3. Properties of JChemPaint

  • Explain Periodic table trends
  • Explain Atom Pop up menu
  • How to draw a reaction
  • How to set up an R-Group query

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