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Tutorial topics:

Introduction

Viewing Basics

Molecular Shapes
(VSEPR)

Conformations

Ethane
Butane
Cycloalkanes

Substituted Cyclohexane

Sterochemistry

SN2 Reaction

SN1 Reaction

Aromaticity

 

A spinning molecule

Interactive Learning Through "Live" Chemical Structures

This page was created for our organic chemistry students (Chemistry 32-235/335/535) as a tool to learning three-dimensional chemical structures and foundamental organic concepts through the computer. However, we hope others will also enjoy using it.

In order to view the molecules and animations at this site, you need two easily-obtained items: (both are free!)

1.A FRAME-capable browser. Netscape Navigator 3.0 or higher is highly recommended and is available from Netscape:Image of Netscape Navigator

2.Chemscape Chime, a wonderful browser plug-in for viewing 3D molecules. Click here to download (size: 2 MB).

If you are using a computer in one of the University's open computer labs, the chance is that you are already capable of viewing the molecules used on this page. Can you see the following ATP molecule rotating on your screen? If yes, your browser is already configured with Chime plug-in. To learn how to change the display mode (animation, resizing, rotation, ball and stick model, space-filling model, etc.), go to Chime Viewer Basics.


ATP

This is the space-filling model of ATP. If you don't see the molecule in 3-d rotating, then you need to download and install Chime plug-in.

Follow the above link to download the correct version of Chemscape Chime for the operating system you are running. Then install Chime as follows:

1. Download Chime to a temporary directory or folder;
2. Run the self-extracting program. Follow the directions of the installer. Be sure that installer chooses to install into the directory containing your default version of Netscape.

To view an interactive tutorial, click on a topic displayed in the left frame under "Tutorial Topics". I hope you enjoy your visit to these tutorials. If you have any comments or suggestions, please send an email to me by clicking the following email button.


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This page was last updated on September 4, 2001 by Dr. Linfeng Xie.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please send an e-mail to
xie@uwosh.edu

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