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3D Molecular Viewer

3D molecular structure of C5H11N (Pipéridine):

3D Molecular Structure
How to use: Drag to rotate, Shift+Drag to pan, scroll to zoom, click atoms for info

3D Molecular Viewer

To view 3D molecular structures enter the chemical formula and click 'View'. Dans la formule chimique que vous pouvez utiliser:
  • Tout élément chimique. Capitalisez la première lettre dans symbole chimique et tapez en minuscule les lettres restantes: Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, S, O, H, C, N, Na, K, Cl, Al.
  • Les groupes fonctionnels :D, T, Ph, Me, Et, Bu, AcAc, For, Tos, Bz, TMS, tBu, Bzl, Bn, Dmg
  • parenthèses () ou crochets [].
  • Noms communs du composé.
Examples of 3D molecular structures: H2O, CO2, CH4, NH3, HCl, H2S, SO2, SO3, C2H4, C2H6, C6H6, caféine, melatonin, fructose.

Interactive 3D molecular viewer displays chemical compounds as rotatable 3D models showing molecular geometry and atomic arrangements.

What is 3D molecular visualization?

3D molecular visualization shows the three-dimensional structure of molecules as interactive models that can be rotated and explored. The viewer displays atoms as spheres and bonds as connections, revealing the actual shape and spatial arrangement of the molecule. This interactive approach helps understand molecular geometry, bond angles, and the overall 3D structure of chemical compounds.

How to use the 3D viewer

The interactive 3D viewer allows you to:
  • Drag to rotate the molecule and view it from different angles
  • Shift+Drag to pan and move the molecule around the screen
  • Scroll to zoom in and out for detailed or overview perspectives
  • Click on atoms to get information about specific elements
The viewer displays:
  • Atoms as colored spheres representing different elements
  • Chemical bonds connecting atoms in their proper spatial arrangement
  • Realistic molecular geometry showing bond angles and distances
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