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Hack-a-Mol
source link: https://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/jsmol/hackamol.htm
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This page is designed especially for students of cheminformatics
who are just starting to learn about how chemical structures are represented digitally.
With this page you can draw a structure in 2D, compare that with its 3D structure, and also see its structural data in a variety of formats. You can also enter a chemical identifier -- a chemical name, aSMILESstring, or a Chemical Abstracts Registry Number , for instance -- in the box under the JSmol window.
If you hack the structural data (carefully!) and then press ENTER, the 2D and 3D structures will update.
You can also drag-drop a structure file into the JSmol window or copy/paste it into the textarea.
How It Works
Author:Bob Hanson
With this page you can draw a structure in 2D, compare that with its 3D structure, and also see its structural data in a variety of formats. You can also enter a chemical identifier -- a chemical name, aSMILESstring, or a Chemical Abstracts Registry Number , for instance -- in the box under the JSmol window.
If you hack the structural data (carefully!) and then press ENTER, the 2D and 3D structures will update.
You can also drag-drop a structure file into the JSmol window or copy/paste it into the textarea.
How It Works
Author:Bob Hanson
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