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These interactive images are linked to molecular structures or other graphic images from articles in our print Journal. Many articles in the Journal of Chemical Education include molecular structures—naturally in a two-dimensional representation. This collection of interactive Chime-based structures are chosen from some of these molecules. While many such Web-based structure collections exist, having the structures in a single location and linked to specific articles in JCE (and vice versa) will benefit both teachers and students. In addition to static images, two fully manipulable versions (Jmol, MDL Chime) of these molecules are available.

Summary

Subject keyword(s)Science, Science -- Chemistry
Grade levelHigher Education, Vocational/Professional Development Education
Intended audienceEducator, Learner
Resource typeAudio/Visual, Collection, Instructional Material, Reference Material, Text
Resource formattext, text/html
RightsDivision of Chemical Education, Inc., American Chemical Society.

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