Definition of Molecularity. Meaning of Molecularity. Synonyms of Molecularity

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Definition of Molecularity

Molecularity
Molecularity Mo*lec`u*lar"i*ty, n. (Phys. & Chem.) The state of consisting of molecules; the state or quality of being molecular.

Meaning of Molecularity from wikipedia

- equal to its molecularity, and the rate equation of an elementary reaction can therefore be determined by inspection, from the molecularity. The kinetic...
- Molecular biology /məˈlɛkjʊlər/ is a branch of biology that s****s to understand the molecular basis of biological activity in and between cells, including...
- molecules Molecular biology Molecular design software Molecular engineering Molecular geometry Molecular Hamiltonian Molecular ion Molecular modelling...
- Molecular evolution is the process of change in the sequence composition of cellular molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins across generations. The...
- A molecular sieve is a material with pores of uniform size. These pore diameters are similar in size to small molecules, and thus large molecules cannot...
- Molecular phylogenetics (/məˈlɛkjʊlər ˌfaɪloʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks, mɒ-, moʊ-/) is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences...
- A molecular cloud, sometimes called a stellar nursery (if star formation is occurring within), is a type of interstellar cloud, the density and size of...
- In chemistry, a molecular orbital (/ɒrbədl/) is a mathematical function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron in a molecule. This...
- The molecular m**** (m) is the m**** of a given molecule. The unit dalton (Da) is often used. Different molecules of the same compound may have different...
- Molecular motors are natural (biological) or artificial molecular machines that are the essential agents of movement in living organisms. In general terms...