physical chemistry

NOUN
  1. the branch of chemistry dealing with the physical properties of chemical substances
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How To Use physical chemistry In A Sentence

  • The ideal candidate will hold a good degree in theoretical physics or physical chemistry and have strong mathematical and computing skills.
  • The last Faraday Discussion to be devoted to the physical chemistry of enzymes was held in 1955.
  • This is to be amalgamated with the Physical Chemistry Laboratory in 1994, when the new professor takes office.
  • The reasons lie in its complex physical chemistry, and central to this is its atomic structure.
  • The reasons lie in its complex physical chemistry, and central to this is its atomic structure.
  • Each energetic effect can be modeled mathematically, using fundamental knowledge of electrostatics and physical chemistry.
  • They identified two key clusters in chemistry; a general and organic chemistry cluster, and a physical chemistry cluster.
  • Considering instructional practice, this paper discusses how to improve the instructional effect of the physical chemistry.
  • Hurter was a pioneer in applying the disciplines of physical chemistry and thermodynamics to industrial processes.
  • Chemistry and physical chemistry laboratories will later be supplemented by biology and pharmaceutical technology laboratories.
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