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            <title>Introduction to Solid State Chemistry</title>
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            <description>Introduction to Solid State Chemistry is a one-semester college course on the principles of chemistry. This unique and popular course satisfies MIT&apos;s general chemistry degree requirement, with an emphasis on solid-state materials and their application to engineering systems. You&apos;ll begin with an exploration of the fundamental relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding, and atomic order, then proceed to the chemical properties of &quot;aggregates of molecules,&quot; including crystals, metals, glasses, semiconductors, solutions and acid-base equilibria, polymers, and biomaterials. Real-world examples are drawn from industrial practice (e.g. semiconductor manufacturing), energy generation and storage (e.g. automobile engines, lithium batteries), emerging technologies (e.g. photonic and biomedical devices), and the environmental impact of chemical processing (e.g. recycling glass, metal, and plastic).</description>
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            <description>Proteopedia is a 3D, interactive wiki encyclopedia of proteins, RNA, DNA and other molecules. Over 50,000 pages of content updated weekly with new molecules. Search and learn about the structural and functional components of protein, RNA, DNA, and other macromolecules, and their assemblies and interactions with small molecules.</description>
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            <title>Virtual Mass Spectrometry Laboratory</title>
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            <description>The Virtual Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (VMSL) is an interactive, Internet-educational tool currently under development through a grant awarded in 1999 from the National Science Foundation (DUE-9950867). The VMSL is a mechanism to teach those interested in mass spectrometry about this powerful analytical technique by using state-of-the-art Internet approaches. Once operational, the VMSL will allow students to operate several virtual mass spectrometers to solve real case studies such as determining if a sample of vanilla flavoring is counterfeit or authentic, identifying unknown proteins, or diagnosing H. pylori infections.</description>
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            <description>WHATISCHEMISTRY is a web site that introduces a discussion on chemical issues, as they are seen from chemists, for a general public with no background in Science. The site is not an exhaustive learning tool. Its aim is limited to arouse interest and excite curiosity in occasional readers. All the chemical contents have been written by University teachers and researchers, all deeply expert in the specific topic addressed. Each page is written using an extremely plain language in Italian and in English, because it has been developed in Italy but it is addressed to an international audience.</description>
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