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Calculating boiling temperatures for a given pressure is very similar. FindRoot[fmin[p, TI, IT,TI, T21 Once again, specifying the temperature range is critical. It can be refined by plotting isotherms or simply calculating values of fmin at ;ariou&mperatures. Comparing Equations With this method it is very easy to compare various gas laws (by simply changing pf and the constants). We encourage our students to use various gas laws, and to compare their results to experimental results. Of the two constant equations of state, the Redlich-Kwong (RK) equation is eenerallv the best. It is substantiallv better than van der k'aals (;dw). For examole. the normal boiline ooint of nitroeen (77.33 K) is calculated by RK as 78.5 ~ c i by d vdw as 65.7 K. The normal boiling point of ethane (184.57 K) is calculated by RK as 183.47 K and by vdw as 146.34 K. Better equations such as Peng-Robinson can be used with slightly more work. Miscellaneous Information Such calculations take several minutes each when using a Macintosh IIsi or a 386-387SX116 computer, depending of course on how closely the range is specified.Additional detail is available via Internet: [email protected].

Mass Spectra and the Macintosh: Isotope Pattern Calculator A Program to Calculate Isotopic Ratios for Molecular Fragments L. J. Arnold

University of Waikato Hamilton, NZ

Figure 2. Main window after calculating an isotope pattern buttons. The format and font menus can be used to change the appearance of the plot, which can then be printed. The Customise function allows the user to enter abundance data for isotopically enriched species and commonly used groups into a library file. Selecting Print Pattern from the fde menu will bring up the print window, where the eight most recently calculated isotope patterns can be manipulated and then printed. If there are any problems with the operation of Isotope Pattern Calculator, on-line help is available by clicking the mouse in the Help button on the main window. Miscellaneous lnformation Isotope Pattern Calculator (v.1.6.1) was written entirely in THINK Pascal, and thus some parts are copyrighted by THINK Technologies Inc. This utility is wmpatible with all models of Apple Macintosh on which it has been tested5 and with system versions 4.2 and later. It is distributed under the sharewake system. A copy of Isotope Pattern Calculator can be dbtained by writing to the author. We request that a disk be sent on which to copy the program.

Isotope Pattern Calculator calculates the expected isotope ratio for any given molecular fragment. The natural abundances for all the element^,^ as well as some common fragments, are incorporated in the package. This program was developed because it is difficult to calculate the isotope pattern for fragments of species like A S ~ F ~ ~ ( C Oby) ~ ~ _ , hand. lsotope Pattern Calculator (v.1.6.1) Isotope Pattern Calculator can be used to calculate the isotopic ratio for any molecular fragment. The pattern can be displayed on the screen, printed, or saved to disk to be read into a graphics package or word processor. Up to eight att terns are maintained in memorv and can be nrinted on one page. To calculate isoto~icratios. the user twes the formula of the fragment into ;he molechar form& box (see Fig. 2). Various formats such as Ge(SnMe& and IFeCp(COlzlzare accepted. Then the mouse is used to click the Calculate button. The percentage isotopic ratio is shown in the main window? To view the ratio graphically, the Display button is selected to provide the display window as shown in Figure 3. The isotopic ratios of the last eight fragments calculated can be cycled through using the previous and next 3~lernentalabundances were taken from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physrcs, Mtn ed.;Weast, R. C., Ed: 1983-1 984. 'isotop c percentages are acurale to wthin +0.005%. 5Tne mooels tested nclme the 512 Ennancea, PJS,SE. Classic. and the llfx. "ational Instruments Corp., 6504 Bridge Point Parkway, Austin, TX 78730.

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Using Icon-Based Programmlng for Classroom Demonstrations David E. Goodney Willarnette University 900 State St. Salem, OR 97301 Recently our department purchased a package, which consists of an 110 board and LahVIEw programming language, for interfaking laboratory instruments to a Macintosh computer. LabVIEW is one of several commercially available products designed to ease data acquisition and Volume 69 Number 10 October 1992

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