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ok, i need a website or program that can give potentual substences given certin info..i got things like boiling point, freezing point, flambility, solubility, density, and a few other random facts... and thensomethign else i can compare a color spectrum that i got to other common ones...PLEASE lemme know if any onehere knows of anything..i really need something! im on a trip, and when i get back i need to have this paper finished, i got about 6/20 pages done, and i really need this!!(sorry if this is the incorrect place to post this, im just an innocent 9th grader!!!)

ok, i need a website or program that can give potentual substences given certin info..i got things like boiling point, freezing point, flambility, solubility, density, and a few other random facts... and thensomethign else i can compare a color spectrum that i got to other common ones...PLEASE lemme know if any onehere knows of anything..i really need something! im on a trip, and when i get back i need to have this paper finished, i got about 6/20 pages done, and i really need this!!(sorry if this is the incorrect place to post this, im just an innocent 9th grader!!!)

 

isn't the whole 'innocent' thing is just a matter of a perspective? :P just kiddin'. anyway, most programs that i heard of that will do something like what you're asking will cost you an arm and a leg to get it, especially since your'e in HS.

 

but you can try going to some of these sites and see if they have anything comparable.

http://www.chemsw.com/

http://hackberry.chem.trinity.edu/ChemistrySoftware.html

http://www.acdlabs.com/solutions/elucidat.html

http://www.cheminnovation.com/

thanks, im goin thru those links now! :) im on a trip thats why i need this info.. maybe i can give you guys the properties i know and something will pop into your head..i already identified one as rubbing alcohol(isopropyl alcohol) because many of their properties match up...but now i got one that:

boils at 92C(approx...not 100%, lab stuff blows at my school)

freezes at -10C

does not burn

slightly soluble with salt..(3 grains dissolved, but when i added .2Grams more, none dissolved... it is clear, but a tiny pinkish tint(teacher said this has popped up in many samples, and he is working on identifying why..)

 

im lookin into possiblilities, but if u guys know of any PLEASE lemme know!btw: this is something commonly used in highschool labs...nothing crazy...

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