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Ural Chemical Calculator Version 2.1
(C) Copyright 1996,1997 By Andrey Lakhtin, Ekaterinburg
All Rights Reserved.
This program has been designed to calculate the masses of the starting
substances and of respective products of chemical reactions. The reaction
equation may be exactly or only partially known. The program features
include:
- supported and easy to edit database of chemical compounds;
- automatic calculation of the mole masses of the compounds;
- automatic control of the reaction equation;
- automatic calculation of the coefficients of the reaction equation;
- use of the reagents and products in the calculation either as
individual substances or as mixtures with other compounds. The
component concentration can be expressed in any form used in chemistry;
- the output of calculation results to printer or to other WINDOWS
applications (Word, Excel etc.).
The program saves time and significantly decreases the chance of mechanical
errors.
Program requirements:
computer under WINDOWS 3.1+ (3.11, 95, NT3.51, NT4.0 etc.),
about 1Mb on HDD,
installed Borland DataBase Engine (or about 2.5Mb on HDD for it).
UrChemCalc_v2.1 supports russian and english.
TO INSTALL Ural Chemical Calculator :
1) if you have 3 distributive diskettes, insert Disk0 into FDD and run
SETUP_CC.EXE from it (under WINDOWS).
2) if you have file URCHMCLC.ZIP (downloaded from network), unzip it
preserving directory structure (for example, >pkunzip -d urchmclc.zip).
Then change directory to DISK0 and run SETUP_CC.EXE (under WINDOWS).
UrChemCalc is shareware, and is distributed to be used for a
limited trial period of 30 days. You are free to copy and
distribute this software in unmodified form. After the 30 day trial
period the software should be registered or removed from the
user's system. Registration Form and instructions are available
in UrChemCalc Help after installation or in WWW as
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/7132/regform.html.
Contact with author (Andrey Lakhtin) by E-mail <lakhtin@hotmail.com>
or http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/7132/comform.html.