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Dear Netters,
I would appreciate some information on chemistry viwers for Gaussian
I know of Spartan (Wavefuncion Inc.) but they do not support Sun
workstations. I have heard of AVS viewer but do not have the address
fax etc. Please can you let me know of other available viewing software.
I would appreciate their postal and electronic addresses.
I will summarize the responses. Thanks!
Dr I.Novak,Dept.of Chemistry,National University of Singapore,Singapore
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Subject: Sunlight


To customer service:

I am a high school student studying at the International School of Kuala
Lumpur.  I am trying to do an experiment, but I need the right chemicals.

Please give me a list of chemicals that would synthesize under sunlight. 
The more abundant they are the better.  Please give me the names of some
possible reactants and their products.

Thank you for your time and effort.

Your sincerely,
Kenneth.


