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Tuesday, December 10, 2002
Online-Lab Software Simulates Chemical Interactions -- and Explosions - DAN CARNEVALE, Chronicle
A Brigham Young University faculty member has found a way for students to get hands-on chemistry experience without actually putting their hands on any chemicals. The students work with computer software that simulates what would happen if, for instance, two dangerous chemicals were mixed together, or the power of a laser beam were amplified. The software, called Virtual ChemLab, was developed by Brian F. Woodfield, an assistant professor of chemistry.
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