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HSC software makes conventional thermodynamic calculations fast and easy to carry out with personal computers. Therefore HSC has a wide range of applications in scientific education, industry and research. Thermochemical calculations are useful, for example, when developing new chemical processes and improving old ones. HSC Chemistry is also a useful tool for universities and schools in chemical practicals and studies.Traditionally, thermodynamic calculations based on experimental or assessed data have utilized stability functions in various thermodynamic data books and papers in scientific journals. The difficult searching stage and complicated calculations, as well as inconsistencies arising from different selections of standard and reference states, made this calculation procedure quite time-consuming.HSC Chemistry offers powerful calculation methods for studying the effects of different variables on the chemical system at equilibrium. For example, if the user gives the raw materials, amounts and other conditions of almost any chemical process, the program will give the amounts of the product as a result. HSC also makes heat and material balance calculations of different processes much more easily than any manual method. The Eh-pH -diagrams option also offers a very fast way of studying the dissolution and corrosion behavior of different materials.Of course, HSC cannot solve all chemical problems, because it does not take into account the kinetics (rates) of chemical reactions and the non-ideality of solutions. However, in many cases it is a very inexpensive and useful tool which helps to find the optimal reaction conditions and yields for experimental investigations without expensive trial-and-error chemistry.

The name of the program is based on the feature that calculation modules automatically utilize the same extensive thermochemical database, which contains enthalpy (H) , entropy (S) and heat capacity (C) data, for more than 29 000 chemical compounds. This database is equivalent to more than twenty thick data books.The current HSC contains calculation modules:

HSC Chemistry 7.0, from Outotec Research, is a software package for process flowsheet simulation, incorporating 22 other calculation modules and 12 databases, together with extensive thermochemical, heat transfer and mineralogical data.

SINC Sites (Students In Need of Computers) are public computer labs that allow users to access both Windows & Mac computers. SINC Sites provide printing services, tech support, laptop loaner program, BYOD spaces, and access to numerous academic software titles.

Did you know that SINC is an acronym for Students In Need of Computers? The name SINC Site was coined years ago when the first lab opened and historically stood for Stony Brook Instructional Network Computers. There are a total of 5 public SINC Sites . Plus, DoIT has PCs, printer/scanner/copiers located in the Main Library SINC Site, Melville Library Reading Rooms and HSC Commons. Also, remote printers can be found all over campus. Review location resource map below. SINC Sites also offer BYOD areas, group & individual study areas.

More computer labs on campus can be found in the Residential Computing Centers, to include software availability 24/7 on your personal device using the Virtual SINC Site. Print from Anywhere services are supported by every DoIT printer.

HSC is one of the first software packages to combine versatile chemical, thermodynamic, and mineral-processing features. Thermochemical calculations are useful, for example, when developing new chemical processes and improving existing ones. Because the software enables you to make quick and easy calculations using a standard computer, it has a wide range of educational, industrial, and research applications.

Five different types of HSC Licenses are available. The HSC 10 license is based on subscription and all the end users of HSC 10 will receive new software versions as they are released. HSC 10 will stop working after each subscription period ends. Activation is done using an Internet connection, but an offline option is also available under certain circumstances.

HSC is one of the first scientific software packages with versatile chemical, thermodynamic and mineral processing features. Timo Talonen created the first HSC module in 1974 to calculate equilibrium compositions in the Outokumpu Oyj sulfur plant gas line. Dr. Antti Roine started HSC digital database development at the Helsinki University of Technology in 1979. Since then, he has managed the HSC development. Development of HSC mineral processing modules was started by prof. Pertti Lamberg in 1990.

The HSC software development was started because there was not such software packages available in 1970s and 1980s. Originally, HSC was developed as an internal tool for Outokumpu Oyj to improve chemical process R&D efficiency. Later on, in 1987, delivery to other companies began.The development of software and databases has been done

There are many online resources where you can find free Organic Chemistry books to download in PDF format, including online textbooks, ebooks, lecture notes, and more, covering basic, beginner, and advanced concepts for those looking for an introduction to the subject or a deeper understanding of it.

This textbook is intended for a sophomore-level, two-semester course in Organic Chemistry targeted at Biology, Biochemistry, and Health Science majors. Topics covered includes: Organic structure and bonding, Conformation and Stereochemistry, Structure determination, Organic reactivity, Acid-base reactions, Nucleophilic substitution reactions.

This page covers the following topics related to Organic Chemistry : Bonding and Molecular Structure, Nomenclature, Isomerism and Conformations, Stereochemistry, Physical Organic Chemistry, Acids, Bases and Electron Flow, Organic Reactions, Nucleophilic Substitutions and Eliminations, Nucleophilic Substitions and Eliminations in Practice, Electrophilic Addition.

This page covers the following topics related to Organic Chemistry : Structure and Bonding, Polar Covalent bonds, Acids and Bases, Organic Compounds, Alkanes and their Stereochemistry, Organic Compounds - Cycloalkanes and their Stereochemistry, Stereochemistry at Tetrahedral Centers, An Overview of Organic Reactions, Alkenes- Structure and Reactivity, Alkenes- Reactions and Synthesis, Alkynes - An Introduction to Organic Synthesis, Organohalides, Reactions of Alkyl Halides- Nucleophilic Substitutions and Eliminations, Structure Determination - Mass Spectrometry and Infrared Spectroscopy, Conjugated Compounds and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Benzene and Aromaticity, Chemistry of Benzene - Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution, Alcohols and Phenols, Ethers and Epoxides; Thiols and Sulfides, Aldehydes and Ketones- Nucleophilic Addition Reactions, Carboxylic Acids and Nitriles, Carboxylic Acid Derivatives- Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution Reactions, Carbonyl Alpha-Substitution Reactions.

This presentation covers topics as follows : Chemistry of living things, What is Organic Chemistry, Organic Molecules Make up, Aspects of Organic Molecules, Carbon Atoms form organic molecule, What makes Carbon so special, Types of Carbon bonds, Types of Carbon Backbone, Chain Isomerism, Positional Isomers, Functional Group Isomers.

This note describes the following topics: Organometallic Reagents, Oxidation, Oxidation of Carbonyl And Carboxylic Groups, Reduction, Reduction of Carbonyl and Carboxylic Group, Reduction of Nitrogen containing group, Metallocene : Introduction, Synthesis and Chemical reactions of Ferrocene, Nonbenzenoid Aromatic Compounds: -General consideration, Monocyclic aromatic anions, Synthesis and reactions of Tropone and Tropolone, Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds General consideration, synthesis and reactions of phenanthrene, Disconnection Approach, Disconnections of C-X Group , Protecting Group.

This note covers the following topics:Derivatives Of Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers And Epoxides , Derivatives Of Hydrocarbons, Aldehydes, Ketons, Carboxylic Acids, Functional Derivatives Of Monocarboxylic Acids , Nitro Compounds, Organosulphur And Organo Phosphorus, Organic Compounds Of Nitrogen, Amino Compounds , Organosulphur And Organo Phosphorus Compound.

This note focuses on general methods and strategies for the synthesis of complex organic molecules. Emphasis is on strategies for stereoselective synthesis, including stereocontrolled synthesis of complex acyclic compounds.

This note explains the following topics: Fundamental stereochemical concepts, Synthetic strategy and principles for stereoselective in particular enantioselective, chemical transformations, Transition metal catalysis, Applications of frontier orbital theory, Retrosynthetic analysisand Advanced organic synthesis.

This note covers the following topics: Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Molecular Stability, Linear combination of atomic orbital (LCAO) model, Formal Charge, Alkynes, Mechanisms of substitutions reactions, Nucleophilic substitution reactions, Mechanisms for the formation of alkenes, Regioselectivity of electrophilic additions to alkenes, Radical reactions of alkenes, Structure and reactivity of specific functional groups, Reduction of alkenes to alkanes, Alkene oxidation reactions.

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