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For software which is copyrighted 260 by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software 261 Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision 262 will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of 263 all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing 264 and reuse of software generally. 265 266 267 NO WARRANTY 268 269 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO 270 WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE 271 LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT 272 HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT 273 WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT 274 NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND 275 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE 276 QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. 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IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN 281 WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY 282 MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE 283 LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, 284 INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR 285 INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF 286 DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU 287 OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY 288 OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN 289 ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 290 291 */ 292 293 #define TotStructs 110 294 #define TotConversFactors 7 295 296 struct info { 297 int Number; /* Atomic Number */ 298 char Name[15]; /* Name - American spelling */ 299 char Symbol[3]; /* Atomic symbol */ 300 char AtmWeight[10]; /* 55th CRC handbook of chem. and Phys. pg 1 */ 301 double AtomWeight; /* significant figures in mol. weight */ 302 char State[7]; /* gas, liquid or solid */ 303 int Isotopes; /* Number of isotopes in Mass table */ 304 char Masswt[15][23]; /* 15 seperate isotope relative percent masses */ 305 char MassPerc[15][23]; /* 15 Mass percent (character) */ 306 int OxidNrs; /* Number of oxidation states n Oxidstate table */ 307 int Oxidstate[15]; /* Seperate oxidation states */ 308 char Density[10]; /* Density of the element */ 309 char SpecHeat[15]; /* Specific heat or heat capacity CRC*/ 310 char Boilingpt[10]; /* 55th CRC handbook of chem. and Phys. pg 1 */ 311 char Meltingpt[10]; /* 55th CRC handbook of chem. and Phys. pg 1 */ 312 char IonizationE[10]; /* 55th CRC handbook of chem. and Phys. pg E-68 */ 313 double Atomicrad; 314 char Covalent_radius[6]; 315 int Ionradnrs; /* Number of ionic radii in Ionicrad table */ 316 char Ionicrad[15][6]; /* 15 ionic radii */ 317 int Oxidstd[15]; /* the ionic radii oxidation states */ 318 int Coordnumber[15]; /* the ionic r. coord.nums */ 319 double VDW; 320 double Abundance; 321 char e_config[80]; /* electron configuration */ 322 char SymbolEN[10]; /* Element symbol for Electronegativity */ 323 char PaulingEN[10]; /* Pauling electronegativity */ 324 char SanderEN[10]; /* Sanderson Electronegativity */ 325 char AllRocEN[10]; /* Allred-Rochow Electronegativity */ 326 char crystr[21]; /* Most common crystal structure */ 327 } ; 328 329 /* For the display screen concerning a specific element and the values 330 above a data label is assigned to each value displayed and around them 331 on the screen. These positions may also contain real data of the type 332 issued by the DATA Macro definitions. A status flag tells the data type 333 and x and y coordinates can be used to rescale the object. 334 */ 335 struct Element_Information { /* Data display mechanics of Screen */ 336 char data_label[40]; /* Label feild */ 337 char *value_character; /* Possible values */ 338 int value_integer; 339 double value_double; 340 char *value_speak; 341 unsigned char y,x; /* real coordinates */ 342 unsigned status; /* type of data */ 343 }; 344 345 #define NODATA 0 346 #define DATACHAR 1 347 #define DATAINT 2 348 #define DATADOUBLE 3 349 #define DATALABEL 4 350 351 352 353