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How AI is reshaping chemistry problem-solving
From predicting molecular behavior to generating practice problems, AI is transforming how chemists and students approach complex challenges. Quantum computing models, machine learning fingerprints, ...
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Crack chemistry problems with smart strategies
Gas stoichiometry becomes more approachable when learners connect core concepts with guided problem-solving techniques. By combining the ideal gas law with balanced equations, they can predict gas ...
The notion that computer programs with an understanding of chemistry could be used for nefarious purposes has troubled Bartosz Grzybowski even since he watched the 1996 action film The Rock more than ...
Chris Stanton, Sara Horton and Sherri Zeller presented their findings from the 1999 course. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the revamped and retooled Chemical Engineering Design Project course ...
David J Scurr and Matthew Piggott describe how time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry is helping scientists in a variety of industries to understand problems related to materials science ...
The volumes of plastic waste are staggering with over 90% of generated plastic ending up in a landfill, incinerator, or ocean. However, what if we could harness valuable carbons to make versatile ...
Programmable computers that use chemical reactions to process information could solve problems faster than conventional computers. And, they may better mimic the brain than their electronic ...
Despite three decades of progress in green chemistry, we now face a sobering reality: incremental advances and proposal fatigue dominate the research landscape, while societal trust in science shows ...
Introductory chemistry for students who plan to major in a scientific field. Appropriate for students desiring to prepare themselves for Chemistry 1A. Emphasizes chemical nomenclature and techniques ...
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