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ChemMaths is a comprehensive application that includes a large series of scientific calculation functions, unit converters and graph generators. The tool is suitable for chemistry engineers, as well as for mathematicians, physicists or other scientific researchers and even students.
ChemMaths consists of a large encyclopedia and is capable of offering you information on hundreds, even thousands of chemical compounds. You may thus study and predict their behavior in various situations. Moreover, you can view their properties, critical constants, thermodynamics, surface tension, liquid diffusivity or viscosity.
The program allows you to convert measurement units for area, density, energy, force, length, mass, power, pressure, velocity or volume. The equations can easily be solved, in a dedicated tab, by selecting the type of calculation you wish to perform. The list includes shear stress on mechanical designs, electrical equations, physics, chemistry, maths, heat transfer, or vessel testing.
A dedicated tab allows you to view the attributes of chemical elements, particles or compounds and view their behaviors in various circumstances. For example, the program can display separate data for liquids, gases and solids, thermodynamics, conductivity or predict the results of heating in liquid.
The Data Files indicated the base constants for acid and alkaline dissociation in water at 298 K. Moreover, ChemMaths also includes a library of spreadsheets containing scientific data, an integrated media player, CD ripper and disc burner. You can also use the program to browse the Internet or as a scientific calculator.
ChemMaths also features the Prosim function that allows you to simulate an event with up to five customizable objects. The ChemDesigner offers you a workspace in which you can build and view the structure of chemical compounds or symbols. You may insert shapes, lines, text or pictures. Graphs tab displays a chart with custom data and the Periodic Table displays the chemical elements list.
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