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    Chemistry Translator

    Normal Language
    "A solution containing water and salt."
    Chemistry
    "An aqueous solution of sodium chloride (NaCl)."

    A tool that translates common phrases and concepts into their chemical counterparts, using IUPAC nomenclature and chemical equations where applicable.

    4.9

    Chemical Name Translator

    Normal Language
    "table salt"
    Chemical Name
    "Sodium Chloride"

    This translator converts common substance names into their corresponding chemical names according to IUPAC nomenclature. It's designed for chemists, students, and anyone needing quick and accurate chemical translations.

    5.0

    1651 Alchemy Symbol Translator

    Normal Language
    "The water boils fiercely."
    1651 Alchemy Symbol
    "πŸ«™ 🫿 🯹 πŸ«„ 🯈 🫧 πŸ―–"

    Translate common words and phrases into the symbolic language of 17th-century alchemy, specifically referencing the 1651 alchemical lexicon.

    4.7

    Nitrogen Monoxide Translator

    Normal Language
    "The sky is blue."
    Nitrogen Monoxide
    "The atmosphere, 20 ppm NO, manifests a cerulean hue."

    This translator transforms ordinary text into a stylized representation using the chemical formula and properties of nitrogen monoxide (NO). It's designed for creative writing, poetic expression, or even humorous text alterations.

    4.8