reverse engineering of chemical compounds
Reverse engineering of chemical compounds refers to the process of analyzing and understanding the structure, composition, and properties of a chemical compound by breaking it down into its constituent parts, often through experimentation or computational methods. This involves deciphering how the compound is formed and determining its chemical formula, molecular structure, and functional groups, with the aim of reproducing or modifying its properties.
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