What Is the New Chemical Bond Discovered Through Computer Simulation?

In summary, Laura Gagliardi of the University of Palermo, Italy, was awarded the 2004 Annual Medal of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science for her innovative contributions to predicting and understanding new inorganic molecules using quantum chemical methods. This information was shared in a forum, where some members made inappropriate and sexist comments about her appearance. The conversation then turned to discussing her ability to speak English and drive a motorcycle. The moderator intervened, reminding members to keep personal remarks to themselves and maintain a respectful tone on this science forum.
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marlon
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https://www.physicsforums.com/journal.php?s=&journalid=13790&action=view

Read the exctract in my journal and look at the site of the beautiful woman that discovered this bound with computer simulation...

marlon
 
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Laura Gagliardi (University of Palermo, Italy) won the 2004 Annual Medal of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science

"for her innovative contributions to prediction and understanding of new inorganic molecules using quantum chemical methods"

:cool:
 
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thanks for the info astronuc. I did not know that

marlon

ps : smart and good looking : the perfect match...and by no means is this an attempt to be a sexist...:)
 
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Smart true,good looking...

Oh cmon, she isn't that bad looking. Let's hope she doesn't happen to come upon these forums... :wink:
 
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beauty purpotedly is in the eye of the beholder. ok, say half.
intelligence then could be perception through a more-or-less prefect/imperfect brain.
:)
 
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Entropy said:
Let's hope she doesn't happen to come upon these forums... :wink:

I second that.. poor woman
 
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She's Italian,she wouldn't understand English...:tongue2:

Daniel.
 
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http://www.unipa.it/gagliardi/
http://www.unipa.it/gagliardi/photo.htm
She speaks english.. and drives a motorcycle! :uhh:
 
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This thread really has degenerated into nonsense and manifestations of bad taste (i am looking towards you dexter).

What a shame

marlon
 
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This thread began with a comment of bad taste:"site of the beautiful woman".De gustibus non discutandum,ESPECIALLY when it comes to women.Keep your personal remarks to yourself,if you don't like the others to share theirs with you.

This is after all, a moderated free public forum...

Daniel.

P.S.Just forget it...:yuck:
 
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dextercioby said:
This is after all, a moderated free public forum...

Daniel.

Yes, a forum on science in which we DO NOT make poor claims like stating that italians do not speak nor understand English.

marlon
 
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Once u knew how to make the difference between a joke and the serious words...I wonder what happened...

Daniel.:wink:
 
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dextercioby said:
Once u knew how to make the difference between a joke and the serious words...I wonder what happened...

Daniel.:wink:

There is a big difference between a good and a bad (read insulting) joke...

marlon
 

1. What is a new type of chemical bond?

A new type of chemical bond refers to a bond between atoms that is different from the traditional covalent, ionic, or metallic bonds. This type of bond may involve new bonding mechanisms or new ways of bonding between atoms.

2. How is a new type of chemical bond formed?

A new type of chemical bond can be formed through various mechanisms such as electron transfer, polarization, orbital hybridization, or different types of intermolecular forces. It depends on the specific properties of the atoms involved and their interactions.

3. What are the potential applications of a new type of chemical bond?

The potential applications of a new type of chemical bond are vast and can range from creating new materials with unique properties, to improving drug delivery methods, to enhancing renewable energy technologies. The possibilities are endless and still being explored by scientists.

4. How does a new type of chemical bond impact the properties of a substance?

A new type of chemical bond can significantly impact the properties of a substance. It can alter the strength, stability, and reactivity of the substance, as well as its physical and chemical properties such as melting point, boiling point, and solubility. This can lead to new and improved materials with desired properties.

5. Are there any risks associated with a new type of chemical bond?

As with any new scientific discovery, there may be potential risks associated with a new type of chemical bond. It is essential for scientists to thoroughly study and understand the properties and behavior of these bonds before implementing them in practical applications. This will ensure the safety and effectiveness of any potential products or technologies developed using this new type of bond.

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