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Theoretical chemistry is the study of chemical phenomena with the help of mathematical models and computer calculations. It is different from bench chemistry done in laboratories in that theoretical chemistry is done outside of the laboratory, and is...
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Theoretical chemistry involves the use of physics to explain or predict chemical phenomena. In recent years, it has consisted primarily of quantum chemistry, i.e., the application of quantum mechanics to problems in chemistry. Theoretical chemistry may...


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Focus on theoretical chemistry. (Conference Planner).
07/01/2002: 516 words, approx. 2 pages
If you are not a specialist in the field of theoretical chemistry, it probably will not interest you much. Yet it is important to us all, as the design of new drugs through to new lasers depend on it. Theoretical chemistry occupies...
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An introduction to theoretical chemistry. (Reviews: In Theory).(Book Review)
07/07/2003: 534 words, approx. 2 pages
Jack Simans Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002 Pages 461 [pounds sterling]29.95 ISBN 0 521 530474 Richard Feynman once remarked that 'nobody understands quantum mechanics.' Most chemistry undergraduates tackling quantum mechanics for the first time would believe him. It...
 


 

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