Sentences with phrase «kind of chemistry where»

«We might be able to open up a new kind of chemistry where elements could be simulated with metals — in this case aluminum — of different numbers of atoms.»

Not exact matches

Elementary chemistry distinguishes two kinds of strong bonds between atoms in molecules: the covalent bond, where bonding arises from valence electron pairs shared between neighboring atoms, and the ionic bond, where transfer of electrons from one atom to another leads to Coulombic attraction between the resulting ions.
The place where this kind of education really goes on is with graduate students because when they eventually get jobs, it is in chemistry departments, and bioengineering departments, and chemical engineering departments, and biology departments — all over the map.
We are trying to look at what the water chemistry looks like in the areas where fracking is occurring and help all kinds of people talk about that together.»
This kind of research, where materials chemistry and materials physics meet, is what the Cava lab and its collaborators enjoy the most, Cava said.
One of the major charges of this position is to create the kind of environment across campus that we have created in our graduate program in chemistry, i.e., an environment where all students (particularly underrepresented minorities) can excel in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics areas.
Together, they have the kind of chemistry that warms your feet from across the room, and much of the joy of Spielberg's epic adventure is simply seeing them interact; a moment where he gently reads Dickens to her, while she falls asleep, each one offering the other the family they never had, will reduce you to tears.
It is the kind of script I would expect from a fourth sequel, where the writer in charge doesn't really understand the chemistry of the original movie.
An example of this kind of surprise happened in relation to the Antarctic ozone hole, where unexpected chemistry on surfaces of ice particles lead to much more efficient destruction of ozone in the polar vortex than had been expected, making an existing concern into a serious problem.
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