CalMol lets you perform the following
calculations that uses or involves chemical molecular formula and/or
molecular weight:
- Molecular Weight from molecular formula
- Calculate weight of reactants required for a reaction
- Mol <> Weight unit conversion
- Concentration and dilution calculations
Developed on Windows XP, supported on
Windows ME/98/95.
Screenshots:
Main Window | Example Calculation | Concentration Menu | Concentration Calculation Results |
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What's in Version
2.0 (25/12/2005) |
- Error in the atomic weight of Manganese (Mn) is corrected. (Thanks to Mr. Nick, Longmeadow, MA for bringing my attention to this bug).
- Various concentration calculation introduced
- Concentration from weight and volume
- Concentration from percent content and specific gravity of commercial reagent
- Concentration on dilution (using M1V1 = M2V2)
- Weight required to make a stock solution
- Calculatation of dilution required to make a dilute solution form a stock solution
- Calculation of dilution required to make a dilute solution from a commercial reagent of known content percent and specific gravity
- g/mmol/mol to volume conversion for a solution/reagent of known concentration
- New user friendly menu
- For quantity, units such as g, mol, mmol, eq are supported now. For volume both mL and L can be used. The program automatically converts to the required unit.
- Renamed as CalMol, I hope no more name change!
- Goes multilingual with additional support for French and German.
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- The first 103 elements are recognized
- Accumulate results & copy, save and print results
- Supports automatic interconversion of units for quantities(mg, g, mmol, mol, mL, and L)
- Atomic weights are implemented using the lastest IUPAC recommendations (2005)
- Multi-language user interface (currently supports english, german and french)
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Does not recognize commonly used
group abbreviations such as Me, Et, etc. Solution: Under development. Probably the
next release of CalMol will solve this issue.
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