Chemistry is the study and science of matter on Earth and in the universe. The atmosphere is made up of matter. Every bit of matter found in the Earth's atmosphere can be found on the Periodic Table of elements. These include nitrogen, oxygen, argon, helium, and carbon dioxide
it is a branch of atmospheric science which deals with chemistry of the earths atmosphere
National Atmospheric Research Laboratory was created in 1992.
Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research was created in 1963.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 was awarded to three scientists: Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, and F. Sherwood Rowland for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly their research on the ozone layer.
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Some interesting chemistry topics to research include nanotechnology, green chemistry, drug discovery, materials science, and environmental chemistry.
Laboratory research in applied chemistry is the first step to industrial chemistry.
All drug research and maufacture is chemistry
Comes from the Greek meaning roughly "high in the sky", but today refers to atmospheric sciences. Including weather forecasting, atmospheric physics and atmospheric chemistry.
John M. Wallace has written: 'Atmospheric science' -- subject(s): Atmosphere, Atmospheric chemistry, Atmospheric physics, Meteorology, Textbooks
Pure chemistry involves research in pursuit of knowledge. Applied chemistry involves research directed toward a specific goal. Pure research can lead directly to an application; an application can exist before research is done to explain how it works.
Specific schools do offer atmospheric chemistry programs for undergraduates. One of the schools that does is Stony Brook University in New York.