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Well this isnt the smile that you make on your face but this is actually the subject that we 'on-the-spot' learn the day we have the test 2 of KOS 1110K. Sorry, this time i dont have any picture to post since im not using mine laptop or my properties in doing the assignment which suppose to be submitted a way long ago...

Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry Specification is a specification for unambiguously describing the structure of chemical molecules using short ASCII strings. SMILES strings can be imported by most molecule editors for conversion back into two-dimensional drawings or three-dimensional models of the molecules. So by this way we can generate the structure of a molecule if we do have their smile notation or string...well idk which one haha. For this course the editor is the ChemSketch software which is not installed in my laptop...

Sometimes it would be easy if we just consider this as a chemical formula of a molecule, it is...but in its on way (not following the systematic chemical formula)..thus dont use it on chem exam haha.

The assignment is done in two ways..either we draw the structure first then convert it to its smile string or either vice-versa, but this converting string to structure may take ages and some osrt of trial and error thing, but it worth trying as sometime the same drawing give false result or none at all.

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