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    PYroMat

    PYroMat

    Thermodynamic properties in python

    PYroMat brings the thermodynamic properties of nearly 1,000 species to Python users with only a few keystrokes. Entropy, enthalpy, specific heats, inverse functions, and more are available from ideal gases, their mixtures, and multi-phase steam. Accurate, fast, and tested; PYroMat is the open-source solution for students, researchers, design engineers, and tinkerers everywhere who need thermodynamic properties.
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    quichem

    Utilities for fast input of chemical formulae and equations.

    .... *** quichem is a utility written in pure Python allowing for fast input and parsing of chemical formulae and equations. Entering data does not require any modifier keys or keystrokes to be pressed. This SourceForge page provided pre-built Windows binaries of quichem-pyside. **To run quichem on Mac OS X or Linux**, or with the wxPython front-end, please download the source from quichem's GitHub page at: github.com/spamalot/quichem.
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