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  • {{See also|Air pollution|Atmospheric chemistry|Haze|1997 Southeast Asian haze|2005 Malaysian haze|2006 Southeast Asian haz ...se the safety of firefighters and the public, and minimize damage. Using [[computational science]], wildfire modeling involves the statistical analysis of past fire
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  • it is implied that the [[Activity (chemistry)|activity]] quotient is constant. In order for this assumption to be valid == Computational methods ==
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  • In [[chemistry]] and the [[pharmaceutical sciences]], a '''partition'''- (P) or '''distrib ...s: Fundamentals and Physical Chemistry, Vol. 2 of Wiley Series in Solution Chemistry |publisher=John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |year=1997 |location=Chichester |pages=17
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  • ...the fields of [[molecular modeling]], [[structural bioinformatics]], and [[computational biology]]. [[Category:Equilibrium chemistry]]
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  • ...(s) of the complex(es) in solution. There are many areas of application in chemistry, biology and medicine. |title=Chemistry of Complex Equilibria
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  • where {A} is the [[activity (chemistry)|activity]] of the chemical species A, etc. (activity is a dimensionless qu .... See also [[Determination of equilibrium constants]] for experimental and computational methods.
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  • ...[[equilibrium constant]] for a chemical reaction known as [[Dissociation (chemistry)|dissociation]] in the context of [[acid-base reactions]]. The equilibrium ...values of the many acids and bases present in the cell and in the body. In chemistry, a knowledge of p''K''<sub>a</sub> values is necessary for the preparation
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  • ...pplications include [[acid dissociation constant|acid-base]], [[Host-guest chemistry|host-guest]], [[stability constants of complexes|metal-complex]], [[solubil A [[Steady state (chemistry)|steady state]], on the other hand, is not necessarily an equilibrium state
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  • ...rocess]], '''chemical equilibrium''' is the state in which the [[Activity (chemistry)|chemical activities]] or [[concentrations]] of the reactants and products ...ying out e.g. acid-base [[titration]], is an important part of equilibrium chemistry.]]
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  • ...ond theory]] in [[quantum chemistry]]) is a popular method in coordination chemistry to estimate the [[oxidation state]]s of atoms. ...work of a crystal can be represented topologically by a finite network for computational purposes.
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  • In [[chemistry]] and [[crystallography]], the '''coordination number''' of a central atom In chemistry the emphasis is on bonding structures in molecules or ions and the coordina
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  • ==Transition metal chemistry== ...ng | author = Rob Janes and Elaine A. Moore | publisher = Royal Society of Chemistry | year = 2004 | isbn = 0854049797 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=qsP7m
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  • In [[coordination chemistry]], the '''coordination sphere''' refers to a central atom or ion and an arr <ref>[http://www.chemistry-dictionary.com/definition/coordination+sphere.php chemistry-dictionary.com - Definition of coordination sphere]</ref>
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  • In [[chemistry]], a '''coordination complex''' or '''metal complex''', is a structure cons <ref>[http://www.chemistry-dictionary.com/definition/coordination+sphere.php chemistry-dictionary.com - Definition of coordination sphere]</ref>
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  • *[[Avogadro's law]] — In [[chemistry]] and [[physics]], one of the [[gas laws]], relating to the volume and mola ...mann's limit]] — Named after [[Hans-Joachim Bremermann]], is the maximum computational speed of a self-contained system in the material universe.
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  • | Chemistry | "Outstandingly important recent discovery in any branch of chemistry", as determined by the [[Royal Society of London]]
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  • ...[epinephrine]] (an [[amino acid]] derivative, in essence a small [[Organic chemistry|organic]] molecule).<ref name=small>{{cite journal|author =Small KM, McGraw ...hor=Orton RJ, Sturm OE, Vyshemirsky V, Calder M, Gilbert DR, Kolch W|title=Computational modelling of the receptor-tyrosine-kinase-activated MAPK pathway|journal=[[
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