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Organic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry OnLine - Free Organic Chemistry Tutorials by Organic Chemistry NOW. Introductory Chemistry Online This site is the temporary home for the text Introductory Chemistry Online. The pages which are specific for the text and for Chemistry 101 (UIC, Fall 2009) can be accessed by clicking on the picture below: Organic Chemistry Online Two versions of Organic Chemistry OnLine (OCOL) are currently available for general use, the original Organic Chemistry OnLine, Version 2.0, can be entered by clicking on the molecule below: Version 2.0 of OCOL was designed to accompany John McMurry's Organic Chemistry, 5th Edition. It is presented as a courtesy to students who may still use this edition, but no longer have access to the accompanying CD. Version 3 of OCOL was entitled Organic Chemistry Direct and was written to accompany the 6th Edition of McMurry's book. Version 4.0 is entitled Organic Chemistry NOW and was written to accompany Joe Hornback's Organic Chemistry, 2nd Edition.

The ChemCollective: Virtual Lab. Recommended Version 7 Update 55 Select the file according to your operating system from the list below to get the latest Java for your computer. By downloading Java you acknowledge that you have read and accepted the terms of the end user license agreement <p><span class="termhighlight">In order to optimize your experience and provide you with accurate messages, please enable javascript in your browser for the duration of your Java installation.

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Molecular Symmetry Online - The Open University of Israel. Jmol applet atoms demo. Jmol Wiki - Jmol Application. From Jmol Jmol Application "Jmol Application" is the version of Jmol that runs as a standalone program, in its own window. The program code is written using the Java programming language, therefore to be run it needs an installed Java Virtual Machine (a runtime version of Java, or JRE); this JVM is available for all major operating systems, including Windows, MacOS and Linux.

Control of the molecular model is gained through several means: The mouse (documented in Mouse Manual). Installing Jmol Application Download the Jmol package (either .zip or tar.gz format) and extract/uncompress only the Jmol.jar file to the folder of your choice. See also specific tips in Support/Linux, Support/OS X, Support/Windows, for example how to create a Mac OSX native installer.

To open the application, follow these instructions: Starting Jmol Application Several ways: Double-click on Jmol.jar file. If you have trouble running the application, see also Troubleshooting. Command line options Jmol.jar (some options) Molecule Shapes - Molecules, VSEPR, Bonds. Jmol Viewer for 4EIV. PDB-101. Posters and Flyers The Structures of the Citric Acid Cycle Also known as the Krebs cycle or the tricarboxylic acid cycle, the citric acid cycle is at the center of cellular metabolism.

Learn about the structures involved in this metabolic pathway. Download: Flyer (8 1/2 x 11", PDF) What is a Protein? Learn about protein structure and function with this overview. Download: Flyer (8 1/2 x 11", PDF) This flyer is accompanied by a video. Virus Structures Learn about polyhedral, helical, complex, and enveloped viruses with examples drawn at approximately 900,000x magnification. See the Activities tab for virus-related exercises. Download: Flyer (8 1/2 x 11", PDF) How Do Drugs Work?

PDB structures are used to discuss antibiotics and antivirals, chemotherapy, drug metabolism, drugs of signaling proteins, and lifestyle drugs. Download: Poster (26 x 38", High Resolution PDF | Low Resolution PDF), Flyer (8 1/2 x 11", PDF) Molecular Machinery: A Tour of the Protein Data Bank The Ribosome Toll-like Receptors.