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CHEMIX School
by Arne Standnes
CHEMIX School is an educational tool for learning chemistry. It is geared toward college-level chemistry, but is also appropriate for high-school students, chemists, and teachers. It is equipped with a periodic table, molecular 3-D viewer, curve fit, conversion table, dictionary, and advanced calculators for molecules, thermochemistry, electrochemistry, weak acid/base/buffers, solubility (Ksp), gas equations, spectroscopy, stoichiometry and more.
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AcuraCHEM
by Acurasoft
The premier collection of chemical utilities developed by professional chemists to fulfill the growing needs of chemists, researchers, educators and students. A powerful chemistry calculator, a versatile chemical equation balancer, a stoichiometric calculator and chemical equation problem solver and a comprehensive periodic table.
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EBAS reaction calculator
by BPP Marcin Borkowski
EBAS is a program for balancing chemical equations and stoichiometry calculations. Built in reagent database and concentration and ideal gas calculators simplify solving of all kinds of stoichiometry questions, both textbook and real life ones. To solve most questions it is enough to enter known information - program immediately balances equation, finds out limiting reagents and calculates stoichiometric amounts of all compunds involved.
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Meaning and Structure in C. Bronte
by E-dition
Meaning and Structures in Charlotte Bronte is written in narrative style, making it highly readable. The work points out Bronte's use of symbolism to achieve structure; and from this, meaning in her novels becomes clear. Common threads flow through her novels; and one can see how the novels evolved from her first and unsuccessful attempt to her two masterpieces, Jane Eyre and Villette.
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SightReader for Bass
by Sean Clancy Enterprises
There are a couple of ways to read music - and most of them require logging countless hours on your guitar, reading sheet music. Half the time you end up merely memorizing the sheet music rather than reading it - and all you're doing is using the music for cues! Whatever your skill - complete beginner or real session pro, You can easily change the setting to suit your sight-reading ability. SightReader will make you better - quicker!
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