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What's New in Chemical Education
Camilo Castrillon-Toro and Jason Sonnenberg
Recent and upcoming features of Wolfram|Alpha, Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition and the Wolfram Language related to chemical education are discussed. These features include expanded step-by-step solutions support, improved free-form input, new built-in functions for chemical conversion and new Wolfram Function Repository submissions. Example activities and educator resources are highlighted.
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