Using Two Screens and the Tools in Microsoft Accessto Compare Rarely Used Chemicals with Well-Known Chemicals7-Diethylaminocoumarin on the left screen is compared to Coumarin on the right screen.
This is a screenshot to show more detail in the two screens.
Lithium tetrafluoroborate on the left screen is compared to Potassium tetrafluoroborate on the right screen.
This is a screenshot to show more detail in the two screens.
This is a detailed screenshot of the Potassium tetrabluoroborate record in Microsoft Access.
While looking at a new chemical on one screen, filter the database by a category on the other screen and look at the chemicals one at a time to see if any of them have structures similar to the new chemical.
While looking at a new chemical on one screen, filter the database by an element in the formula on the other screen (e.g. all chemicals containing the symbol for gold: "au") to see if any of them have structures similar to the new chemical.
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