A 1965 precedent to the Dewar Pyrimidone MOST system – and text book
examples of the Woodward-Hoffmann pericyclic reaction selection rules
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In the previous post, I noted the photochemical isomerisation of a
pyrimidone into what is called the bicyclic Dewar form, being part of a
solar energy s...
4 days ago



3 comments:
One thing I like about the video is it shows that particles, molecules, cannot be distinguished one from the other. This is a fundamental property of the microscopic that does not exist in our macroscopic world. It leads to bosons, fermions and even anyons. I talk a lot about this on my blog:
http://quantummechanics.mchmultimedia.com/
Sir, the energy states are changing rapidly every second, which means an infinitesimal amount of the substance under examination can have innumerable states. How on earth can we ever model/use this in reality for anything?
I simply dazzled.
Thanks for great work on the animation, although i do not know much in this area of science but your animation is simply remarkable.
Thanks for your work, I think actually this will help me to understand, like some basic knowledge from biology, physics chemistry insight.
On the other hand, this animation is very positive to examine and understanding to the biochemist's methods.
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