Computational chemistry

ID: computational-chemistry

Computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that uses computer simulation and computational methods to study and model the behavior, structure, and properties of chemical systems. It combines principles from physics, chemistry, and computer science to understand molecular structures, reactions, and interactions at an atomic and molecular level. Key aspects of computational chemistry include: 1. **Molecular Modeling**: Creating representations of molecular structures and predicting their properties and behaviors using computer algorithms.
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