Find the Best Virtual Chem Lab for General Chemistry Labs - Try It Now!"

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A user inquired about a Virtual Chem Lab for General Chemistry labs, seeking either an online or downloadable option. Another participant provided a link to a free application available at chemistry.dortikum.net, suggesting it as a useful resource. The conversation then shifted to the need for similar resources for organic chemistry labs, indicating a demand for virtual lab tools across different chemistry disciplines.
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Hey guys, does anyone have a strong link for a Virtual Chem Lab for General Chemistry labs? It can be online or downloadable.

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Thank you very much.
 
plutoisacomet said:
Thank you very much.

You're welcome!
 
thanks for this too
 
is there anything like this for organic chem labs?
 
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