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I am looking for Macintosh Computer programs or simulations that I can integrate into my Chemistry Curriculum. We are presently using the second addition of Addison & Wesley. Do you have any suggestions?



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My department uses HyperChem and Alchemy for PCs. They're for upper level courses, though. I'm sure they come in Mac versions, too. I've never used them but seen them and they're pretty impressive. Don't know a whole lot about them otherwise.

-Joe Schultz



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