The Temperature Series Dialog is used by the Solubility Estimates Dialog to generate a series of state variables consisting of a fixed solvent, a fixed pressure, and temperatures varying between specified limits.
The Temperature Series dialog provides controls for specifying a fixed solvent, a fixed pressure, and a range of temperature values.
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Number of Rows Control: displays the number of table rows into which the series values will be pasted. This number is initially equal to number of table rows selected in the estimates dialog. |
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Increment/Decrement Control: enables you to increment or decrement the number of rows into which the series values will be pasted. |
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Fixed Solvent Control: enables you to enter the fixed solvent that will assigned to each state variable set. |
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Find Button: activates the Choose Solvent Dialog which lists the chemicals present in the current document. Selecting a chemical inserts its name into the solvent control. |
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Fixed Pressure Control: enables you to enter the fixed pressure that will assigned to each state variable set. |
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Starting Temperature Control: enables you to enter the lower limit of the generated temperatures. |
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Limit Type Control: enables you to select if temperature values will be generated between a starting and ending limit or will be incremented by a specified amount. See below for details. |
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Limit Amount Control: enables you to enter either the upper temperature limit or the increment used to generate temperature values. See below for details. |
Temperature values can be generated between two limits, the starting temperature and the ending temperature, or by repeatedly incrementing the starting temperature by a specified amount. The dialog's Limit Type control specifies which type of series to generate.
Assuming the number of rows equals 6, the entries to the right would generate temperatures of: 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 C.
Assuming the number of rows equals 6, the entries to the right would generate temperatures of: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 C.
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Getting Started using Synapse | provides a quick tour of Synapse's capabilities including examples of chemical product design. |
Getting Started using Cranium | provides a quick tour of Cranium's capabilities including a discussion of structure editing. |
Estimating Chemical Properties | a short video demonstrating how to estimate the physical properties of chemicals using either Synapse or Cranium. |
Estimating Mixture Properties | a short video demonstrating how to estimate the physical properties of mixtures using either Synapse or Cranium. |