Computational Chemistry

Computational chemistry is an interdisciplinary field of science combining computer science and chemistry. It makes use of computational models and simulations to study chemical systems and to predict chemical properties and behaviours. Computational chemistry is an invaluable tool for researchers in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, as well as other scientific fields, as it can be used to accurately predict the outcome of laboratory experiments and to aid in the design of new materials and drugs. Computational chemistry also aids in the understanding of complex chemical processes and interactions, such as those in natural environments, thus enabling the development of new products and technologies.

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