Chemical data
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[[Electronic_File_Formats|Electronic Formats]] concerned with Chemical Data. | [[Electronic_File_Formats|Electronic Formats]] concerned with Chemical Data. | ||
− | * [[CHM]] (ChemDraw file format) | + | * [[CHM (ChemDraw)|CHM]] (ChemDraw file format) |
* [[CIF]] (Crystallographic Information File, standardised by IUCr) | * [[CIF]] (Crystallographic Information File, standardised by IUCr) | ||
* [[CML]] (Chemical markup language) | * [[CML]] (Chemical markup language) |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 16 October 2016
This page is out of date. Refer to Scientific Data formats#Chemical instead.
Electronic Formats concerned with Chemical Data.
- CHM (ChemDraw file format)
- CIF (Crystallographic Information File, standardised by IUCr)
- CML (Chemical markup language)
- MOL (MDL Molfile)
- MOP (MOPAC format)
- PDB (Protein Data Bank)
- SDF (Structure Data File)
Chemical data may be distinguished in various ways, including Chemical MIME types.