It is frequently used as a naming format for shared files on academic portals or file-sharing sites where "Am" might stand for "Advanced Materials" or a specific author's initials. How to Identify the Features
Look at the website or portal where the file was downloaded. Most academic or technical repositories provide a README or a description page for their archives.
It may be a bundle for a specific course, such as Chemistry 010 at UC Davis , containing lecture notes, lab manuals, or problem sets.
In technical communities, such naming often refers to specific versions of chemistry tools like CHEMCAD or Ansys Chemkin , possibly including custom plugins or configuration files.
If you have access to the file, you can determine its features by: