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- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 3.x/95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: October 07, 2004
- Total Downloads: 3,054
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Enter the exact molecular formula, and this simple application will give you its molecular weight and formula composition. This demoware is among the packages in the more robust Solution Solver, and the publisher attempts to upsell you immediately following an amateurish introduction. Molecular Weight Solver is extremely easy to figure out and gives you the choice of the number of significant digits to output. Though clearly intended to entice you to buy Solution Solver, which also includes calculations for dilution, radioactivity, and weight, height, and temperature conversions, Molecular Weight Solver is still likely to be a handy tool for students.Publisher's description
From Basic Science :Solution Solver 2.0 is designed for chemists, biologists, and other scientific professionals. Its purpose is to make your routine lab calculations quick and reliable. Spend your time accomplishing your primary work and let Solution Solver assist you by performing dilution equations, conversions, solution problems, and radioactive-decay equations.
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Version: Molecular Weight Solver 1.0
"Useful help for those who need it"
Summary: It is a nice application that calculates very quickly molecular weights with a lot of significant digits (up to 8). Furthermore, it shows you the percentage in weight from each element composing a molecule. Problem: It is intended to advertise anoth... read more >>
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