![]() Like the rest of the applications on this page, it’s free! There’s also a host of demonstrations and guides through the link. You can check that out here if you need added functuality over ChemSketch. Jmol is a java applet which means it runs in your browser without installing (there is a stand-alone downloadable version also available). Simply draw a molecule in the standard view and click copy to 3D – done!Īnother choice is Jmol. You can also use the above programs to render in 3D, the easiest to use (I think) is ChemSketch. There are quite a few notable molecular visualisation applications and I’ve just included some of the easier to use here. ![]() I’m not going to go into how to use them here, I’m just introducing you! They can also generate 3D images of the molecules you make. These applications are very useful for drawing accurate molecules, checking them (for over bonded atoms etc) and naming. ![]() This can be downloaded from their website here. You could also use an application called ChemSketch. The current version (just updated) now works better with Vista. I believe they are working on replacing it as MDL has now become Symyx, so I am unsure whether it will stay free when they release the next version. ![]() You must register first but you can then download ISIS draw through their site here. ![]()
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