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  • <ref>Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, 1999, Ideas of Quantum Chemistry, 2007 and Quantum Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diagnostics of Human Brain Dis ...
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  • ...h it is not an SI unit, the kilocalorie per mole is still widely used in [[chemistry]]<ref name=Zvi/> and [[biology]]<ref name=Cooper/> for [[thermodynamics|the ...pg=PA12 |title= The Chemistry of Peroxides, Volume 2 |chapter= General and Theoretical Aspects of the Peroxide Group |page= 12 |location= Chichester |publisher= W ...
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  • ...ial, for example [[interatomic potential]]s in physics and [[computational chemistry]] that use approximations like the [[Lennard-Jones potential|Lennard-Jones] Pair potentials are very common in physics and computational chemistry and biology; exceptions are very rare. An example of a potential energy fun ...
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  • ...It is the application of a combination of sciences such as [[biology]], [[chemistry]], [[economics]], [[ecology]], [[earth science]], and [[genetics]]. Profess ==Theoretical modeling== ...
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  • ==Chemistry== ; [[Phlogiston theory|Phlogiston]]: An theoretical fire-like substance posited as an addition to the [[Classical element|four ...
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  • ==Battery chemistry and active material== ...ium-sulphur batteries are a tempting solution due to sulphur having a high theoretical capacity (1675 mAh g-1), as well as being non-toxic, abundant, and very low ...
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  • ...as [[Inductive effect|induction]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Beginning organic chemistry|last=L.|first=Patrick, Graham|date=1997|publisher=Oxford University Press|i ...through bonds.<ref name="Daley, Richard F 2005">{{Cite book|title=Organic Chemistry|last=Daley, Richard F.|first=Daley, Sally J.|publisher=Daley Press|year=200 ...
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  • ...stress and surface free energy of liquid–gas or liquid–liquid [[Interface (chemistry)|interface]] are the same, they are very different in solid–gas or solid–so ===Theoretical calculations=== ...
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  • ...y standards organizations in engineering<ref name=IEEE1997/> as well as in chemistry.<ref name="IUPAC"/> ...ed in photochemistry (IUPAC recommendations 2006)|journal=Pure and Applied Chemistry|volume=79 |issue=3 |year=2007 |pages=293–465|doi=10.1351/pac200779030293|s2 ...
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  • According to [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] (IUPAC), an '''intensive property''' or '''intensive quantity''' is one w ...uthor=Cohen, E. R. | author-link=Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry | year=2007 | location=Cambridge | pages=6 (20 of 250 in PDF file) | isbn=9 ...
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  • ...w commonly used for calculating long-range interactions in [[computational chemistry]]. Ewald summation is a special case of the [[Poisson summation formula]], Ewald summation was developed as a method in [[theoretical physics]], long before the advent of [[computer]]s. However, the Ewald met ...
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  • ...on, at constant temperature and pressure, hence its utility to [[Solution (chemistry)|solution]]-[[phase (matter)|phase]] chemists, including biochemists. ...done ''on'' a system isothermally. The Helmholtz free energy has a special theoretical importance since it is proportional to the [[logarithm]] of the [[partition ...
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  • ...ology]], and [[Richard Smalley]], a recipient of the 1996 [[Nobel prize in Chemistry]] for the discovery of the [[nanomaterial]] [[buckminsterfullerene]]. The d ...ics]], and Smalley, Kroto, and Curl were awarded the 1996 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for their discovery.<ref>Edwards, pp. 27, 64.</ref> ...
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  • |title=A Textbook of Physical Chemistry |title=Physical Chemistry ...
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  • ...ts of capacitance rather than inverse capacitance. However, it is used in theoretical work in network analysis and has some niche applications at [[microwave]] f ...by electrical engineers. However, elastance does still see some usage by theoretical writers. A further consideration in Heaviside's choice of these terms was ...
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  • ...ost commonly used as a measure of thermodynamic potential (especially in [[chemistry]]) when it is convenient for applications that occur at constant ''pressure ...rman word ''Arbeit'' (work), the [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] (IUPAC) recommends the symbol ''A'' and the name ''Helmholtz energy''.<re ...
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  • ...nd 1969 [[Geoffrey Ingram Taylor|Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor]] produced the theoretical underpinning of electrospraying.<ref name=Taylor1964>{{cite journal | autho ...on the right) when [[John Fenn (chemist)|John Fenn]] (2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry) and others discovered electrospray ionization for [[mass spectrometry]]. ...
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  • This property is most relevant in [[chemistry]], when amounts of substances are often specified in moles rather than by m In informal chemistry contexts, the molar heat capacity may be called just "heat capacity" or "sp ...
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  • ...terung der PSRK-Gruppenbeitragszustandsgleichung |language=de |trans-title=Theoretical and experimental investigations of the high-pressure phase equilibrium beha .... Freeman 2006), p. 21.</ref><ref>K. J. Laidler and J. H. Meiser, Physical Chemistry (Benjamin/Cummings 1982), p. 27.</ref><ref>P. A. Rock, Chemical Thermodynam ...
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  • ...arth, including its formation and development, and the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects (such as galaxies, planets, e ** [[Celestial mechanics]] - the branch of theoretical astronomy that deals with the calculation of the motions of celestial objec ...
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