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Understanding Chemical Database Tools: A Guide to Beginners

Amit Agnihotri

Abstract


Chemical database have become an important part in chemical sciences. It helps the scientists to search and analyze data on a large scale for varying purposes. Herein, we have briefed the concept of chemical databases and their role in chemistry. This brief review will help the beginners and graduate students improvise their knowledge in this field.

Keywords: chemical, database, search tool

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