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The HSC suite also calculates Pourbaix, or Eh-pH, diagrams that provide a visualization of the equilibria involving user-selected ionic and non-ionic species in an aqueous solution. A main menu permits the selection of elements of interest; the program then searches the database to find all species containing the specified elements. After saving a file containing the selected information, the routine calculates the free energies of the species at the specified temperature. With the click of a button, the Pourbaix diagram appears and shows regions of stability for the selected species on a plot of potential pH. The user has the option of printing the diagram or saving it as a Windows metafile which can then be converted to other graphicsfiletypes for importing into word processors or presentation packages The HSC suite of routines was installed easily and flawlessly on a 66-MHz 486 machine and on a 60-MHz Pentium machine running under Windows 3.1 and Windows 3.11, respectively. No software glitches were detected during many hours of experimentation on each machine. Numerous examples of calculations from standard physical chemistry and thermodynamics texts were tested using the HSC routines, and the results obtained were acceptably accurate. Apparent small differences could be ascribed to the sources of the original thermochemical data. There is ample context-sensitive help available in each routine to assist the novice user The various windows of the HSC Chemistry package are constructed thoughtfully to make navigation of the software straightforward The graphical user interface of the HSC suite of routines is at a relatively low level of development compared to the glitzy software that most Windows users are accustomed to This lack of glitz does not detract, however, from the utility of the package. The user interface in the reaction equation routine could stand some improve-

ment. The user often has to use trial and error to determine whether a given species is actually in the database. If, while entering a reaction, the user had access to a pop-up window containing the database, species could be selected directly and exactly as they appear. The HSC package does not appear to have been designed as a learning tool, but rather as a tool for practicing chemists who have thorough knowledge of thermodynamics; consequently, the learning curve of the program is relatively steep. To quote the manual, "Although equilibrium calculations are easy to carry out with HSC Chemistry, previous experience and knowledge of the fundamental principles

One of the moss potentially useful routines iisth equilibrium calculation option.

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