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ACD/ChemSketch
Key Capabilities
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ChemSketch 11.0 Freeware is now available for download
- Quickly and easily draw molecules in a chemistry-oriented interface with customizable toolbars. Customize display properties, e.g., atom numbering, chemical symbols, and valence.
- Draw reactions and reaction schemes and calculate reactant quantities.
- Make professional reports. Create and use templates. Work with structures, text, and graphics simultaneously and transfer to any OLE-supported software (Microsoft Office, for example).
- Instantly calculate the chemical formula, molecular weight, and percentage composition. Predict several properties such as density and refractive index.
- Search for a structure or substructure through the computer directories of your choice. Structures can be either imbedded into the text as an OLE object, or saved within any of the ACD/Labs structure-enabled databases.
- Work with SDfiles: browse, search by exact structure, substructure, and user data, perform operations with lists, create reports, and export records into new SDfiles.
- Generate InChI identifiers, including the NEW InChI key for chemical structures, and structures from InChI notation.
ACD/ChemSketch (commercial version) additionally includes the following modules:
Note: The Freeware software does not include some of the additional
software packages listed above. Click here to review a comparison of the Freeware with the Full version.
If you have a question regarding ACD/ChemSketch Freeware, please refer to the FAQ page.
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Some examples of ACD/ChemSketch capabilities:
ACD/ChemSketch...this is where it all happens!
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Create Markush structures with variable substitutions |
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Special Markush structures with added and removed mass values or fragments |
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Draw complex coordination organometallics |
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Show aromaticity and 3D perspective |
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Nucleotide and many other biochemical templates are available |
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Create diagrams of lab equipment |
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Draw molecular orbital diagrams with ease |
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This page was last updated
01 December 2008
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