The Department of Chemistry, in collaboration with the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science has organized a seminar on “Tracking changes in the molecular structures and qualities through molecular magnetic blocking” with the participation of a number of students, professors and those involved in this topic.
The workshop aimed to introduce nuclear molecular bonds and magnetic qualities which are important subject matters in chemistry, which discuss interrelated qualities as well as aromatic content as information directly related to the subject of molecular magnetism, and non-nucleic magnetic content as one of the most difficult and complex subjects in chemistry. Dr. Montather Abdul Bari gave a lecture in which he clarified how to accurately evaluate molecular magnetism, due to the variation of factors and the multiplicity of factors that affect this process, stressing that non-nuclear molecular magnetism cannot be calculated in practical ways, but theoretically through calculations of quantum chemistry, while the lecturers focused on tracking changes in molecular bonds and synthetic qualities by indicating the nuclear and non-nuclear magnetic qualities of some molecules that is possible to cause a bond of its synthetic structure.


