‘chemistry’ is a branch of ‘physical science’ that studies ‘matter’, including its…
‘composition’
‘structure’
‘properties’
‘change’
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“ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY”
“BIO-CHEMISTRY”
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(‘chemistry’ deals with such topics as…)
the properties of individual atoms,
how atoms form chemical bonds to create chemical compounds,
the interactions of substances through intermolecular forces that give matter its general properties,
and the interactions between substances through chemical reactions to form different substances)
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(chemistry is sometimes called the central science because it bridges other natural sciences, including ‘physics’ / ‘geology’ / ‘biology’)
(for the differences between chemistry and physics see “comparison of chemistry and physics”)
(scholars disagree about the etymology of the word “chemistry”)
(the ‘history of chemistry’ can be traced to ‘alchemy’, which had been practiced for ‘several millennia’ in various parts of the world)
Chemistry is a branch of physical science that studies the composition, structure, properties and change of matter.
Chemistry deals with such topics as the properties of individual atoms, how atoms form chemical bonds to create chemical compounds, the interactions of substances through intermolecular forces that give matter its general properties, and the interactions between substances through chemical reactions to form different substances.
Chemistry is sometimes called the central science because it bridges other natural sciences, including physics, geology and biology.
(research differences between ‘chemistry’ + ‘physics’)
(scholars disagree about the etymology of the word chemistry)
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(the ‘history’ of ‘chemistry’ can be traced to ‘alchemy’, which had been practiced for several ‘millennia’ in various parts of the world)
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