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AboutThe ChemDoodle Web Components library is a pure Javascript chemical graphics and cheminformatics library derived from the ® application and produced. ChemDoodle Web Components allow the wielder to present publication quality 2D and 3D graphics and animations for chemical structures, reactions and spectra. Beyond graphics, this tool provides a framework for user interaction to create dynamic applications through web browsers, desktop platforms and mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad and Android devices. This library also has complete access to the entire ChemDoodle desktop API through AJAX, allowing for quick access to one of the most robust chemical graphics and informatics packages in existence directly through Javascript.The goal of the project is to utilize the next-generation HTML5 technologies to power the scientific and educational applications of the future. IChemLabs is dedicated to funding, developing and hosting this library and has released it for free under the. By releasing ChemDoodle Web Components open-source, yet continuing to financially support the library, iChemLabs ensures that the next generation of scientific applications is easily achievable by academia, government and industry, and helps to make sure that the cost of education decreases while using the web to further spread science. IChemLabs, the future of scientific softwarewas founded in February 2007 by Kevin Theisen to distribute the scientific software he was developing.

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He initially studied and developed algorithms to simulate nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This research involved the production of scientifically oriented graphical user interfaces, and his interests expanded to incorporate scientific visualization and graphics. Over the last few years, our goals have become more focused:1. Provide the Gold Standard in quality and function for chemical publishing software.2. Be at the forefront of the next generation of web-based scientific software.3. Grow our presence in this industry by providing quality proprietary and open-source software solutions to benefit our partners and collaborators.4. Focus on compatibility in all aspects: operating systems ( Linux fully supported), platforms (netbooks, mobile devices), web services ( ChemDoodle Web Components), 3rd party support (Databases, OpenOffice, iWork)iChemLabs is the developer of ChemDoodle and other high quality applications and libraries that are both accessible and affordable to students and scientists.

We intend to reach as many users as possible and to bring solutions to the scientists that need them. Therefore, our goal is to support all operating systems including Linux, all web browsers for our web technologies, and all platforms including netbooks and mobile devices. IChemLabs also provides consulting and custom development. To learn more about iChemLabs, or to contact us for any reason, please visit the.

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Mineral Formulae RecalculationJohn Brady, Smith College and Dexter Perkins, University of North Dakota What is it?Chemical analyses for silicate minerals are commonly reported in weight percentages of the oxides of the elements determined. Although little weighing is involved in most modern chemical analyses ( or ) weight percentages are reported for historic reasons (chemists performed their analyses using gravimetric techniques). Oxygen is normally not determined. It is assumed that each mineral is electrically neutral and that the positive charges on the cations are balanced by an appropriate quantity of oxygen anions. Weight percentages are not the most convenient format for many uses of mineral analyses. They obscure relationships that may be obvious when the compositions of minerals are expressed in terms of formulas (atomic proportions).

This page provides information and tools for the calculation of minerals formulas from chemical analyses. Principles of Formula CalculationRetrieval of standard chemical formulas for minerals from chemical analyses is an exercise in (a) conversion of units of quantity and (b) normalization of sums to match the commonly used formula conventions.