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Oct. 3rd, 2020 02:19 pmI have complained about ChemDraw (a program for drawing chemical structures and doing math to them) before. I will likely complain about it again in the future.
But right now I am in love with it.
At the moment, I am using the fragmentation patterns of [Chemical A] to predict the fragmentation patterns of [Related Chemical B], and work out the mass of those fragments.
ChemDraw has a tool that calculates the size of fragments. Its as easy to use as drawing a line through where you want the fragmentation to happen. And it's making a painful task significantly less painful.
So thank you, ChemDraw.