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Learn Chemistry
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Daily Discovers
Learn Chemistry is an educational application that lets you carry out astounding...
provided tutorials. You get
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Backside Attack
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Element26, Inc.
Backside Attack is an educational app targeting students learning organic...
chemistry. The SN2
reaction
is great for educational...variables associated with
chemical
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SearchPubChem
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Jae-Seung Lee
Search PubChem allows you to search compounds through ‘PubChem’ and helps you to keep...
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Chemical Reactions Laboratory
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ChemWorks
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fuzhihui
ChemWorks is an editor and viewer for 2D chemical structures. It supports drawing...
and viewer for 2D
chemical
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Normas de la American Chemical Society (ACS)
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Soap Making | Chemical Education Xchange
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