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 Translation for 'quantum chemistry' from English to Dutch
NOUN   quantum chemistry | -
chem.fys.weten.
kwantumchemie {de}
quantum chemistry
Partial Matches
chemie {de}chemistry
scheikunde {de}chemistry
4
chem.fys.weten.
oppervlaktechemie {de}
surface chemistry
chem.
scheikundeboek {het}
chemistry book
chem.weten.
theoretische chemie {de}
theoretical chemistry
chem.opl.werk
chemieleraar {de}
chemistry teacher
chem.opl.werk
chemielerares {de}
chemistry teacher [female]
chem.opl.werk
scheikundelerares {de}
chemistry teacher [female]
astron.fys.
kwantumschuim {het}
quantum foam
fys.
kwantumverstrengeling {de}
quantum entanglement
fys.
kwantumgravitatie {de}
quantum gravity <QG>
fys.weten.
kwantumfysica {de}
quantum physics [treated as sg.]
fys.
kwantummechanica {de}
quantum mechanics {pl} [treated as singular]
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Usage Examples English
  • After obtaining his PhD, Kroto spent two-years as a postdoctoral fellow in the molecular spectroscopy group of Gerhard Herzberg at the National Research Council in Ottawa, Canada, and the subsequent year (1966–1967) at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey carrying out Raman studies of liquid phase interactions and worked on quantum chemistry.
  • In quantum chemistry, electronic structure is the state of motion of electrons in an electrostatic field created by stationary nuclei.
  • However, DFT was not considered accurate enough for calculations in quantum chemistry until the 1990s, when the approximations used in the theory were greatly refined to better model the exchange and correlation interactions.
  • This is why the real forms are extensively used in basis functions for quantum chemistry, as the programs don't then need to use complex algebra.
  • Many of the ab initio quantum chemistry methods use perturbation theory directly or are closely related methods.

  • Modern calculations in quantum chemistry usually start from (but ultimately go far beyond) a molecular orbital rather than a valence bond approach, not because of any intrinsic superiority in the former but rather because the MO approach is more readily adapted to numerical computations.
  • These methods are called quantum chemistry composite methods.
  • Even older is the work by Hartree-Fock on the quantum chemistry equations and later calculations of the structure of molecules which can be regarded as one of the earliest examples of emergence and emergent wholes in science.
  • Pauling was one of the founders of the fields of quantum chemistry and molecular biology.
  • Quantum computers are naturally good for solving complex quantum many-body problems and thus may be instrumental in applications involving quantum chemistry.

  • The application of quantum mechanics to chemistry is known as quantum chemistry.
  • The phenomenon is studied in condensed matter physics, and solid state and quantum chemistry to draw inferences about the properties of atoms, molecules and solids.
  • With the development of quantum chemistry in the 20th century, however, a vast number of previously inexplicable dimensionless physical constants "were" successfully computed from theory.
  • Computational quantum chemistry is used to design ultrafine nanomaterials with highly symmetrical structures to optimize geometry, reactivity and stability.
  • This involves the study and use of quantum chemistry or quantum physics.

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