Computational Chemistry Impact Factor

 Chemists have been doing computations for centuries, but the arena we know today as “computational chemistry” is a invention of the digital age. Computational chemists' daily work influences our empathetic of the way the world works, helps producers design more productive and efficient processes, characterizes new compounds and materials, and supports other researchers extract beneficial knowledge from mountains of data. Computational chemistry is also used to study the essential properties of atoms, molecules, and biochemical reactions, using quantum mechanics and thermodynamics. Computational chemists custom mathematical algorithms, statistics, and large databases to integrate chemical theory and modeling with experimental observations. Some computational chemists generate models and simulations of physical processes, and others use statistics and data analysis techniques to extract useful information from great bodies of data.  

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