A chemical computer is a type of computing system that uses chemical reactions and processes to perform computations. Unlike traditional computers that use electrical signals and silicon-based circuits, chemical computers leverage molecules and chemical interactions to encode, process, and store information. Key concepts associated with chemical computers include: 1. **Chemical Encoding**: Information can be represented by the presence or concentrations of specific molecules. Different chemicals can represent binary states, much like bits in electronic computing.
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