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Topic: Is there a software tool for looking up certain chemical ingredients?  (Read 1144 times)

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Offline indigoeye11

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Hi.  I'm new to the forums and as a result aren't 100% sure where to put this topic so I won't hold it against you if this topic is moved somewhere else.  Chemistry is something that's new to me, but I wanted to know if there was a software tool that lets me look up products with certain chemical ingredients.  I ran across a youtube video about extracting ingredients from chemicals via separation and wanted to run an experiment and what not.   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NffmujESqNw&pp=ygUUZXh0cmFjdGluZyBjaGVtaWNhbHM%3D

Does there exist a a software tool that lets me lookup ingredients from various chem products.  Sorry if this topic is posted in the wrong spot.  Once again i'm new to the forums(and chemistry). 

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Does there exist a a software tool that lets me lookup ingredients from various chem products.

None that I am aware of.

In general reading product labels is the most logical approach, although their accuracy may depend on where you live and what are local regulations.
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Thanks for the reply.  Yes, I assumed that would be the answer some way or another.  Sorry for the late reply by the way.  I thought my email would inform me when they're a reply.

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I thought my email would inform me when they're a reply.

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