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==Basic Level==
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1. '''Introduction to Jmol Application'''
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* Brief description about Jmol Application.
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* Software requirements.
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* Prerequisites.
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* Open the Jmol Application on Ubuntu/ Linux system.
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* Explain program interface  (Menu Bar, Tool bar, Pop-up menu and display area).
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* Change the size of the display area.
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* Create models of simple organic molecules (alkanes)
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* Energy Minimization
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* Save the image as .mol file.
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* Assignment

Revision as of 12:17, 29 December 2014

Jmol Applicatoion

Jmol is an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures and biomolecules in 3D. It does not require 3D acceleration plugins. Jmol returns a 3D representation of a molecule that may be used as a teaching tool or for research in chemistry and biochemistry. It is free and open source software, written in Java, it runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Unix systems. There is a standalone application and a development tool kit that can be integrated into other Java applications, such as Bioclipse and Taverna.

Basic Level

1. Introduction to Jmol Application

  • Brief description about Jmol Application.
  • Software requirements.
  • Prerequisites.
  • Open the Jmol Application on Ubuntu/ Linux system.
  • Explain program interface (Menu Bar, Tool bar, Pop-up menu and display area).
  • Change the size of the display area.
  • Create models of simple organic molecules (alkanes)
  • Energy Minimization
  • Save the image as .mol file.
  • Assignment

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