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2. Many chemical reactions take place by the effect of light. A very important chemical reaction is known as the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into carbohydate and oxygen in the leaves of plants, where green substance chlorophyll serves as catalyst. The law discovered in 1818 states that only light which is absorbed is photochemically effective. Thus a coloured substance must be present in a system that shows photochemical reactivity with visible light. In some simple systems the absorption of one quantum of light causes the reaction of decomposition of one molecule.
3. It is the science involved with designing, synthesizing and developing pharmaceutical drugs. It involves the identification, synthesis and development of new chemical entities suitable for therapeutic use. It also includes the study of existing drugs, their biological properties, and their quantitative structure-activity relationships.
4. It is the study of chemistry via theoretical reasoning (usually within mathematics or physics). Since the end of the Second World War, the development of computers has allowed a systematic development of computational chemistry, which is the art of developing and applying computer programs for solving chemical problems. It has large overlap with condensed matter physics and molecular physics.
UNIT IV Chemistry as a Profession
Grammar: Review of the Simple Tense Forms
The use of either … or, neither … nor
Text: Chemistry as a Profession and as an Aid to Other Professions
Translate and memorize the following words.
collaborate | get thin | sluggish |
overcome | get thick | sound |
retain | make up | viscosity |
improve | alleviate | lubricant |
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