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Your own, personal chemistry laboratory!

Divine's Virtual chemistry is a virtual laboratory where students can simulate reactions safely and easily. It empowers them to explore their chemical world through interactive experiments. Abstract concepts come to life through vivid animations.Experiments are performed with spectacularly rendered 3D equipments.

A clear narration guides you through challenging even dangerous reactions within the safety of a computer environment. So be bold to experiment and investigate. Enhance your performance in real lab laboratories by simulating them in the virtual world.

In this lab you can:

  • Perform experiments with spectacularly rendered 3D equipments.
  • Prepare, pour, heat, sublimate, test different salts, chemicals and watch the reactions live.
  • Actively follow the preparation of crystals, the coagulation of sol.
  • Undertake volumetric analysis.
  • Analyse your performance with thoughtful self-test questions.

CONTENT


Qualitative Analysis

  • Preliminary test for anion and cation
  • Physical Examination
  • Dry heating test
  • Flame test
  • Borax bead test
  • Charcoal cavity test
  • Confirmatory test for anion
  • Conc. Sulphuric acid test
  • dil. Sulphuric acid test
  • Independent test
  • Confirmatory test for cation
  • Preparation of original solution
  • Separation of basic radicals into
    different groups

Preparation of Standard Solution

  • Solution of oxalic acid
  • Solution of sodium carbonate


Volumetric Analysis

  • Strength of sodium hydro-oxide
  • Purity of caustic soda
  • Strength of dil. hydrochloric acid
  • Molarity of Potassium Permaganate

Detection of Organic Compounds
Preparation of sodium extract

  • Test for nitrogen
  • Test for sulphur
  • Test for halogen
  • Chlorine
  • Bromine
  • Iodine

Preparation of Acetylene
Determination of Melting Point
Determination of Boiling Point
Shifting of Equilibrium
Study of Sulphur Compounds

  • Hydrogen Sulphide
  • Sulphur-dioxide
  • Sulphite
  • Sulphuric Acid

Role of emulsifying agents

Simulation