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Several molecules and objects may be selected by surrounding the objects with one of the selection tools. One click selects an atom or bond and double clicking selects the entire molecule. Selecting and moving objects:Select the lasso or marquee tool and click on a molecule.You can select the single bond tool and connect a CH 3to one of the carbons of cyclohexane to make methylcyclohexane. Other molecules: Next, select the six-membered ring (cyclohexane) and click in the main window.
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This will add another carbon but it allows you to place it at a different angle. This would be propane, CH 3-CH 2-CH 3. Next click on the end of a bond and instead of letting the mouse button go, drag the mouse around.
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This is actually a line representation of ethane, CH 3-CH 3. Click on one end of the bond. Select the single bond tool (straight line) and click in the main window. This is where you choose various tools for drawing structures. Under File, Page Setup, Change to “small poster” (Mine is set to 50” x 50”). The default size is pretty small so I suggest that you make the space larger.Open the ChemBioDraw program which is in ChemOffice.
#How to use chem draw license#
To get the site license refer to email sent to your utexas gmail account (it might take a few hours to get the email).
#How to use chem draw install#
To register, after putting in your email address, you can download and install the program. ChemDraw is installed on all the lab computers if you prefer not to download it. You need to have a UT email account () ( ) to register and download ChemDraw on your own computer.Some are entertaining to see a skilled person use the program (like ChemDrawWizard). There are other useful ChemDraw videos on YouTube if you are interested. Watch the following video for a tutorial and tips for using ChemDraw.A chemical drawing solution that chemists across multiple chemistry disciplines trust to accurately represent organic, organometallic and polymeric materials with the ability to deal with advanced forms of stereochemistry. ChemDraw is the drawing tool of choice for chemists to create publication-ready, scientifically intelligent drawings.