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bookChallenge: Compute Descriptors for a Compound Library

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Write a Python function that takes a list of SMILES strings and returns a dictionary mapping each SMILES to its molecular weight and logP.

  • For each SMILES string in smiles_list, generate a molecule object.
  • If the molecule object is valid, compute its molecular weight and logP.
  • Store the results in the dictionary with the SMILES string as the key and a dictionary of molecular_weight and logP as the value.
  • If the molecule object is not valid, store None as the value for that SMILES string.

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Write a Python function that takes a list of SMILES strings and returns a dictionary mapping each SMILES to its molecular weight and logP.

  • For each SMILES string in smiles_list, generate a molecule object.
  • If the molecule object is valid, compute its molecular weight and logP.
  • Store the results in the dictionary with the SMILES string as the key and a dictionary of molecular_weight and logP as the value.
  • If the molecule object is not valid, store None as the value for that SMILES string.

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Sección 1. Capítulo 6
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