Program description:
	Organic Chemistry drills students in their final two years of High School or first year of university, by presenting problems on products of reactions, reactants required for a reaction, naming of organic compounds, structural formulae and identifying compounds as belonging to a particular homologous series.
	The registered version permits users to select whatever group or groups they want to work with from: alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, alkyl chlorides, amines, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amides and acyl chlorides. The shareware version only deals with alkenes.
	A help file provides assistance for the program and contains student notes on the functional groups, naming, preparations, reactions etc. Pages of the help file can be printed off, annotated, copied to other files and so on.
	Written by a teacher with 10 years teaching experience.
	Requires the file vbrun300.dll (available as shareware with the .zip extension), Windows and 486+ (it runs slowly on a 386 with 1MB RAM).

How to use it:
	Run ORG.EXE from the File Manager or Program Manager.
	ORG.HLP should be in the same directory as ORG.EXE.
	A random question will appear for the first question.
	What sort of questions are asked, can be set using the Question Type menu on the menu bar which offers: Homologous Series, Structural Formulae, Naming, Reagents, Reactions. The Groups... option configures which homologous series will be included in questions. The shareware version presents questions on alkenes only.
	For Structural Formulae the student draws the answer on paper and checks with the computer, for all other question types answers can be chosen from a combo box (typing the first few letters will narrow the search for the right answer in the Naming and Reaction questions). Correct answers are recognised with a tick icon beside the answer combo box.

Program status: Shareware

Author: Bruce Levett
email: trout@central.co.nz
Surface address: 13 Grange Road South, Haumoana, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand