Kludging BKChem.

Email me for a 7-zipped pdf with the above title.

It's quite big (about 1.5 MB unzipped), and it is what it says it is: Kludges.

For instance to get dots all round a single atom (if your course requires this) is achieved by clicking in a single bond, then editing one of the atoms to be the atom you want.

Give that atom the three electron pair dot marks it'll take. Now scrunch up the other side till the bond is invisible, and give the hidden atom an electron pair just before you make it vanish….

Ugly? Yes. Effective? Sort-of. I'm sure there's an elegant way to do the same thing properly, but with KLUDGING BKCHEM you just follow the screenshots (that's what makes it large, not the content – the content isn't up to much, I'm afraid). Pictures will make your BKChemming a breeze if you're just starting; and they'll give you something to laugh about if you've already grokked the BKChem fully.

There are no copyright copyleft copytwowinged notices on the document. It's very free.

Once you have it, you can delete this kludge, too - called : How to Kludge Contact with BKChem without having your minimal bandwidth consumed by participation on a mailing list.


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