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Physics and Chemistry of Liquids is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes experimental and theoretical research articles focused on the science of the liquid state. The editors-in-chief are N. H. March and G. G. N. Angilella. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2011 impact factor of 0.603. [1]
Luzar was the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Molecular Liquids from 2016 until her death. She chaired the 2018 Gordon Research Conference on Water and Aqueous solutions. [ 1 ] [ 6 ]
Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index Search Tool search journal titles, abbreviations, CODENs, and ISSNs Beyond CASSI compilation of historical journal abbreviations from A., B., C. to Z.; includes CASSI abbreviations used for these journals
Journal of Molecular Structure is a scientific journal published by Elsevier through ScienceDirect since 1968. It specializes in research on the structural properties of molecules, emphasizing experimental and computational studies in fields like chemistry , physics , and materials science .
C. Canadian Journal of Chemistry; Canadian Journal of Research, Section B: Chemical Sciences; Carbon (journal) Catalysis Letters; Catalysis Science & Technology
It is a common observation that when oil and water are poured into the same container, they separate into two phases or layers, because they are immiscible.In general, aqueous (or water-based) solutions, being polar, are immiscible with non-polar organic solvents (cooking oil, chloroform, toluene, hexane etc.) and form a two-phase system.
The International Journal of Molecular Sciences is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering research in chemistry, molecular physics, and molecular biology. It is published by MDPI and was established in 2000. The journal is considered one of MDPI's flagship publications. [1]
Since the structure and resulting behavior of liquids and glasses is a complex many body problem, historically it has been too computationally intensive to solve using quantum mechanics directly. Instead, a variety of diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), molecular dynamics, and Monte Carlo simulation techniques are most commonly used.