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Appendix 2: Virtual Lab Tutorial

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    Throughout the semester we will be using the Virtual Lab developed by the ChemCollective at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy.

    • Windows and Macintosh users: Please use FireFox or Chrome web browser.
    • The simulation will run on most laptops, desktops and touch-enabled devices such as tablets, iPads or phones. (Note: Touch enabled support is still under development, and may be a bit 'clunky').
    • If you have any technical trouble with the simulation initially loading on your page, often refreshing the page or restarting your browser will solve most issues. You can also email us for additional assistance.

    To help you get started, please view a short video which introduces the virtual lab.

    Video uploaded by CMUChemVideos https://youtu.be/Nwjhk9rkubY


    Appendix 2: Virtual Lab Tutorial is shared under a not declared license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by LibreTexts.

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