WORLD OF MOLECULES

AUTHORS -

Dr. SHRIKRISHNA H. GURLHOSUR, Dr. JAGDISH S. LAMBE, Prof. PRASHANT P. PATIL

 

Genre/Subject -CHEMISTRY

Book code –  CCEDTB052236

ISBN – 978-93-94435-93-3

DOI-10.55083/bk.schlup/cctttb052236

Published – 10-05-2022

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AUTHOR

Dr. SHRIKRISHNA H. GURLHOSUR

Dr. Shrikrishna H. Gurlhosur is presently working as Associate Professor in the department of Science and Humanities with Rural Engineering College Hulkoti,Karnataka.The college is recognised by AICTE with NAAC -A grade and affiliated to Visveswariah Technological University, Belagavi Karnataka .

He obtained his B.E( Chemical Engg) from Karnataka University Dharwad,MTech ( Industrial Pollution Control) from KREC Surathkal, and PhD in Chemical Engg from Visveshwariah Technological University Belagavi.He is a LM – Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers. He has more than 20 research papers to his credit in National and International Journals.With 24 years of teaching experience he has been attending  conferences, workshops, webinars and as a resource person to various Institutes. His current interests are in the Nanotechnology, Environmental Chemistry and Engineering.

Dr. JAGDISH S. LAMBE

Dr. Jagdish S. Lambe is currently working as the Head of Department and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Department with Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering (Autonomous), Jaysingpur (Maharashtra). The college is recognised by AICTE, DTE and affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur.

He obtained his B.E.(Civil), M.E.( Environmental Engineering) from Shivaji University, Kolhapur and Phd in Civil Engineering from Pacific University , Udaipur. He is LM-Indian Society for Technical Education and AM – Institute of Engineer. He has more than 30 research papers to his credit, in National and International Journals. He has more than 5 Patents on his name. To extend his contribution in academic excellence, he is serving as international reviewer. His current interests are in the Environmental Engineering.

Prof. PRASHANT P. PATIL

Prof. Prashant P. Patil is currently working as the Dean-Students Welfare and Associate Professor of Engineering Chemistry with Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering (Autonomous), Jaysingpur (Maharashtra). The college is recognised by AICTE, DTE and affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur.

 

He obtained his M. Sc. in Organic Chemistry in 1994 from Marathwada University, Aurangabad. He worked as an Environmental Chemist for 03 years with M/S. Ashok Organic Industries Ltd, Walchandnagar (Dist-Pune). He is LM-Indian Society for Technical Education and LM-American Society of Chemistry. He has around 12 research papers to his credit, in National and International Journals. His current interests are in the Environmental Chemistry and Engineering.

ABOUT BOOK / ABSTRACT

In the vast tapestry of the universe, molecules stand as the intricate threads that weave together the fabric of matter. These entities, composed of atoms bonded together in specific arrangements, serve as the foundational units of all substances, from the air we breathe to the cells that make up our bodies. Molecules hold the secrets to the diversity and complexity of the physical world, dictating the properties and behaviors of the materials around us. In this introduction, we embark on a journey to unravel the mystery of molecules, exploring their structure, properties, and significance in the grand tapestry of existence. Through this exploration, we seek to understand the fundamental building blocks of matter and their profound implications for fields ranging from chemistry and biology to materials science and beyond. Join us as we delve into the microscopic realm of molecules, where the beauty of nature’s design unfolds in stunning complexity and elegance.

At its essence, a molecule represents a stable assembly of atoms held together by chemical bonds. These bonds, whether covalent, ionic, or metallic, dictate the spatial arrangement of atoms within the molecule, giving rise to its unique characteristics and behavior. From the simplicity of diatomic molecules like hydrogen gas to the complexity of macromolecules such as proteins and DNA, molecules come in an astonishing variety of forms, each with its own set of properties and functions. The study of molecules encompasses a broad range of disciplines, including chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Understanding the structure and behavior of molecules is essential for various scientific and technological applications, ranging from drug discovery and materials science to environmental monitoring and energy production.

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