 Hello, it's Professor Steven Neshevich here and I'm here to help you out with getting started on Spartan Now I've started off the screen It was blank a moment ago, but I clicked on this new build and that's what gave me that this the screen here and What we see here is what's called the organic menu. There's also an inorganic menu That's that's often useful, but I'm gonna use the organic menu and there's all these different sort of default Pre-build molecules if you want so I'm gonna choose that one. That's got carbon and I just double clicked in the middle now The idea here is that that this Black ball here is a carbon atom and all these yellow things have defaulted to Hydrogens and to confirm that you can go to these eyeglasses. You can see that they turned into to hydrogen's and But now maybe I don't want a hydrogen there. Maybe I want Maybe I'd like a chloride there So I click on the chlorine there and you have to kind of go to the tip to attach it and that's what I've done there Now a few other things about this that are fun Model allows us to look at this in different Representation so right now it's in the ball and spoke but I could have chosen wire which looks like that or ball and wire or tube and all the way down to Space filling so all these different depictions Let's see. Oh, um, if I if I if I want to rotate they the the the molecule I'm just left-clicking on my mouse and If I want to zoom it, I'm scrolling on the mouse And if I want to move it from left to right, I do a command and left-click and that moves it around and so There's lots of times where you might want to save an image. So I'm going to go back to this eye thing here and We we do that here from file and you can say save image as and It knows that it's my full chloride. I like to put to keep a white background. So I'm doing it that way and oh There's another thing if you don't like all these icons if you want to change it you can go to options preferences And you can see that there's all these different possibilities Let's see for example. I don't I don't I don't usually Need to see a transition. Let's call the transition state. So I'm just gonna apply that and and keep that and Now it had disappeared from here I had previously added this center button, which is also handy and Oh So you can you can customize the menu by adding new icons. So one other thing I want to show you is this is the the calculations part and We often are going to be able to take those defaults. So I'm just gonna submit and It knows that this molecule is called nothing chloride. So I'm just gonna save it like that now I have previously brought up a Method fluoride. So I'm just gonna show that to you. So after that calculation is completed It'll come up and tell you that what you do is you go to this services icon Looks like a flying saucer. We go to add and this electrostatic potential map and it's done it and So yeah, I kind of have to get that out of the way and So now it's got that band of all-surface painted the charge. That's what electrostatic potential map is and If you kind of want to see what's inside of that or the other depictions you can put it on Transparent so that was the ball and spoke that we're looking at here And those are gonna get you started on on Spartan