Molecules
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Relations
- Chemical Reactions: Molecules undergo chemical reactions, forming new molecules.
- Molecular Energy: Molecular energy is the energy associated with molecules and their constituent atoms.
- Molecular Dynamics: Molecular dynamics simulations model the behavior of molecules over time.
- Polymer Chemistry: Polymer chemistry studies the synthesis and properties of macromolecules.
- Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics studies the energy and entropy changes in molecular systems.
- Organic Chemistry: Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-based molecules.
- Quantum Mechanics: Quantum mechanics explains the behavior of molecules at the atomic level.
- Atoms: Molecules are composed of atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- Chemical Bonds: Chemical bonds hold atoms together to form molecules.
- Intermolecular Forces: Intermolecular forces govern the interactions between molecules.
- Compounds: Compounds are made up of molecules, which are the smallest units of a compound that retain its chemical properties.
- Molecular: The term ‘molecular’ refers to the study and properties of molecules.
- Spectroscopy: Spectroscopy techniques are used to study the structure and properties of molecules.
- Materials Science: Materials science studies the properties and behavior of molecular materials.
- Catalysis: Catalysts facilitate chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy for molecules.
- Molecular Structure: The arrangement of atoms and bonds determines the molecular structure.
- Molecular Biology: Molecular biology studies the molecular basis of biological processes.
- Kinetic Theory: The kinetic theory describes the behavior of molecules in gases.
- Biochemistry: Biochemistry studies the molecules involved in biological processes.
- Elements: Molecules are composed of one or more elements.
- Compounds: Molecules are the fundamental units of compounds.
- Nanotechnology: Nanotechnology deals with the manipulation of molecules and atoms.
- Mass: Molecules are made up of atoms and have a combined mass equal to the sum of their constituent atoms.