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50 Open Source Applications for Sci-Tech Education
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January 25, 2011
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Cynthia Harvey
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Open Source: Chemistry
14. Kalzium
Kalzium describes itself as “your digital replacement for the periodic table on paper.” It displays information from the periodic table in a variety of ways, and it offers a molecular weight calculator, 3D molecule editor, an equation solver for stoichiometric problems and more. (Note that in order to use Kalzium on Windows, you’ll need KDE for Windows.) Operating System: Windows, Linux.
15. Jmol
Java-based Jmol gives you a 3D view of molecules with features for chemicals, crystals, materials and biomolecules. In addition to the downloadable version, it’s also available as a Web app or in a development tool kit. Operating System: OS Independent.
via 50 Open Source Applications for Sci-Tech Education — Datamation.com.