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 • Introductory Comments
 • What is Molecular Modeling? Part 1 - Introduction to molecular modeling and simple software, Part 2 contains Flash animation of a molecular dynamics simulation of a fatty acid protein.
 • Why is Molecular Modeling Important? Designing drugs for the future, designing new materials, view a bukeytube in 3-D,
 • What do Some Common Molecules Look Like? View in 3-D: water, methane, benzene, aspirin, DNA...
 • Where's the Math? Part1: Geometry, symmetry; Part 2: Mathematical Relationships; Part 3: Overview of MathMol Tutorials...
 • Carbon 3 Ways View in 3-D graphite, diamond, buckyball, buckytube...
 • Carbon Compounds Simple carbon compounds, wireframe, stick, ball and stick, space filled models...
 • Water and Ice Properties of water and ice, Flash animations of water in motion; View water and ice in 3-D.
 • Water and Ice pt.II Water molecules in motion, symmetry of water molecules...
 • How to View Molecular Structures in Class or at Home Selection of free software that can be used at home or in class
 • MathMol Library of Structures. Water and Ice, Carbon, Hydrocarbons, Molecules of Life, Drugs
 • Tutorial 1: 1-Dimension, 2-Dimensions, 3-Dimensions... :   Introduction to use of Java Mage... what is the difference between 1,2, and 3 dimensions....
 • Tutorial 2: The Geometry of 2 Dimensions: Review of polygons using Java Mage...
 • Tutorial 3: The Geometry of 3- Dimensions:   Using Java Mage to introduce 3-Dimensional Geometry x-y-z axis, coordinates. 
  • Tutorial 4: The Geometry of Molecules. Part 1: Water and Methane, Part 2: Benzene,Part 3: Fullerenes
 • Tutorial 5: K-12 Molecular Modeling using Chime Software Part 1 :(Hydrocarbons), Part 2: Crystal Structures, Part 3 -Activity Sheet.
 • Appendix1: Scientific Notation Learn to convert standard notation to scientific notation and vica-versa...
 • Appendix 2: Mass Measure the mass of an unknown using a triple-beam balance...
 • Appendix3: Volume Measure the volume of an unkown using geometric liquid displacement methods...
 • Appendix4: Density Find the density of an unknown mass from it's mass and volume...
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