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#1 sassy

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 08:23 AM

um hi
well i have a casio fx-9860G and im not very good with technology (i dont understand this site!) or chem so i need some programes that can help to-or do my calculations for me.

i posted something somewhere but i dunno how to find out if anyone replied or anything...

If anyone knows any sites for chemistry programes and can explain exactly how to plug my calculator in and download the program to my calc it would really help.

sorry to natter on a bit..
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Posted 29 August 2006 - 08:28 AM

I made some chemistry programs when I was in Year 11. Take a look if you like. http://ck.earthforge.com/chemistry.htm

Download the software FA-124 http://ck.earthforge.com/fa-124.zip. Use it to transfer programs to your calculator. The download includes a manual.

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Posted 29 August 2006 - 03:38 PM

You can download the Physium add-in for your Casio 9860, which contains a periodic table that might be useful. Take a look here: http://world.casio.c...860g/index.html

Click on red Free button in the Add-in software section.

If you need help on how to download software into your calculator consult this manual: http://ftp.casio.co....en/FA-124_E.pdf

If you're still confused, just reply here with more questions :D

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 01:20 AM

thank you so much!
um yeh i have physium and this program that does all solubilities and ions/salt colours (got them from other people) but are there such programs as a limiting reagent ion calculator or like solution stoichiometry
ones where i can put all the knowns in and it will just like miraculously calulate all unknowns, masses??

i looked on google for calculator programs (before i realized that they werent for the 986..something) and there were a few that did some calculations, is it possible that they have made programes like these for the 986..(the calc i have) or that they may work on mine????:unsure:

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 01:35 AM

and this program that does all solubilities and ions/salt colours (got them from other people)

Are you talking about PColours? Are you Australian?

You can convert CFX-9850 programs (eg. PColours) to fx-9860 format using the software FA-124.

where i can put all the knowns in and it will just like miraculously calulate all unknowns, masses??

Haha, not that I know of.

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Posted 30 August 2006 - 01:39 AM

Are you talking about PColours? Are you Australian?

You can convert CFX-9850 programs (eg. PColours) to fx-9860 format using the software FA-124.
Haha, not that I know of.




well it was worth a try

if anyone were to make one you guys would let me know right?

thanks

btw and yeh im in australia
(and im slightly offended, most australians can be quite smart you know-im just an exeption)


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