Tuesday, December 28, 2010

ChemSketch

Who made Chemsketch???

Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc.

Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) is a global chemistry software company developing desktop and enterprise solutions to effectively utilize the wealth of scientific knowledge generated among the many branches of chemical, biochemical, and pharmaceutical R&D. Using our deep understanding of chemical disciplines, advanced mathematical algorithms, and computer science, our solutions help guide on-going research, aid decision-making, and speed the development of new chemical entities for the marketplace.
Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, ACD/Labs employs a team of over 160 dedicated individuals, including many PhD level scientists from varying chemical disciplines. In 2009, ACD/Labs joined forces with Pharma Algorithms (a leader in ADME/Tox prediction). The merger represents greater possibilities for the future of in silico modeling that will benefit molecular discovery in pharmaceutics and biotechnology.






























What is Chemsketch????
 What is ACD/ChemSketch ACD/ChemSketch is a chemical drawing software package from Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc. designed to be used alone or integrated with other applications. ChemSketch is used to draw chemical structures, reactions and schematic diagrams. It can also be used to design chemistryrelated reports and presentations. ACD/ChemSketch has the following major capabilities: · Structure Mode for drawing chemical structures and calculating their properties. · Draw Mode for text and graphics processing. · Molecular Properties calculations for automatic estimation of: * molecular weight; * percentage composition; * molar refractivity; * molar volume; * parachor; * index of refraction; * surface tension; * density; * dielectric constant; and * polarizability. ACD/ChemSketch can stand alone as a drawing package or act as the “front end” to other ACD software such as the NMR Predictor engines. 

 To download the freeware of Chemsketch, visit:
http://www.acdlabs.com/download/ 

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