Tuesday, December 28, 2010

chem sketch....

finally.....
i managed to finish my second assignment for Computer in Science (KOS1110)
we were given a task to sketch chemical structure including lipids and DNA
although most of us are first time to use the software, but we work hard to make it successful....

example images...


Introduction

This is an introduction to the program ChemSketch, from ACD Labs. You can use ChemSketch to draw chemical structures, and to view them as three dimensional (3D) models.
The approach here is to show by example. I will lead you through one example in some detail, showing how to draw the structure, and how to convert it to 3D. After that, I will briefly show some other features.
No attempt is made here to teach all of ChemSketch. The idea is to guide you to some basics. If you can do the things shown here, you should then be ready to pursue more features of the program on your own -- as you need them.


ChemSketch is designed to be used on its own for drawing chemical structures, reactions, schematic diagrams or integrated with other ACD applications and as the front end to our software. Able to import Windows Metafile, MDL MOL, CS ChemDraw, or ISIS/Sketch BIN file. Export Bitmap, TIFF, Metafile, MOL, Paintbrush, ISIS/Sketch, GIF , and ChemDraw. Fully loaded with useful pre-drawn structures including lab equipment, DNA/RNA building kit, amino acids etc. Structures can be 2D "cleaned" as well as 3D optimized using ACD's powerful algorithm. Publish a professional quality report from within ChemSketch or drag drop structures/text into MS applications i.e. MS Word.

The ChemBasic language, which is integrated with ACD/ChemSketch chemistry drawing software, is intended to be a tool for

* manipulating chemical structures, both 2D- and 3D
* customizing ACD/Labs software, through direct access to its embedded functionality
* developing add-ons to ACD/Labs chemistry softw
to downloadd this software,surf to this web...

http://www.acdlabs.com/download/

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