Molecular beams in chemistry.The molecular-beam technique is a means for producing isolated atoms or molecules within a narrow range of speed and solid angle. The phenomena studied with molecular beams can be classified as single-particle interactions, many-particle interactions, and two particle-interactions. The results of scattering experiments fall into two categories including collisions that do not result in atomic rearrangements and collisions that do. Experimental methods are discussed, giving attention to low-energy beams, high-energy beams, and intermediate-energy beams. Examples are presented to illustrate the information that can be obtained from elastic, inelastic, and reactive scattering.