SpectroX is an educational Android application designed to help chemistry students visualize and understand spectroscopic techniques commonly used in organic chemistry. The app generates simulated Infrared (IR) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectra for organic molecules that you draw using the built-in molecular editor. The resulting spectra provide a visual representation of what you might expect to see in a laboratory setting.
How to use SpectroX:
1. Draw your molecule in the editor.
2. Select your desired spectrum type.
3. Explore and learn from the visualization.
The spectra generated by SpectroX are simulations intended for educational purposes only. They should not be considered equivalent to experimental data.
This application works best with simple to moderately complex organic compounds. Complex structures may produce results that differ significantly from actual laboratory measurements.
SpectroX should not be used for research purposes, chemical identification, or any situation requiring precise spectral data. For accurate spectroscopic information, please consult official spectral databases or perform laboratory measurements.
The developers of SpectroX make no warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information provided.