Chemistry is the natural science that studies the structure and behavior of matter at the microscopic scales of molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles.
Organic Chemistry is defined as 'The Chemistry of Compounds of Carbon'.
"Chemistry" is a hard word to define. Some chemistry textbook covers show pictures of bubbling flasks, suggesting that chemistry can be defined as "the study of how we can make things behave if we mess with it in the laboratory." Other chemistry books have pictures of huge molecules on the cover, suggesting that chemistry is defined as "the study of how we can cram atoms together to make big complicated structures." I've even seen a textbook cover that featured a multicolored squiggle. I have no idea what that says about the study of chemistry. It seems to me that if we put these two definitions of chemistry together, we get a reasonable idea of what the subject actually entails. Chemistry can be defined as using our knowledge of how matter is put together and how it interacts with other matter to solve confusing problems.
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In a chemistry dictionary one will find a list terminologies and words related to chemistry. Each chemical and element will be defined with its uses explained.
There are three syllables in the word chemistry. (Chem-i-stry)
Organic is any chemical containing carbon when pertaining to chemistry.
chemistry is very important. chemistry is different from bio chemistry .
the greek word chemo
The word chemistry comes from the greek word "Chimia (Χημεία)" which means chemistry as well. Chemistry is the science in which scientists study the molecular form of matter , the reactions between materials as well as production of energy, mostly electricity, through the use of chemistry and physics (nuclear energy etc.). Also, chemists experiment and find laws of chemistry, just like physicists do. Chemistry and physics also cooperate in quantum mechanic. As you can see, physics and chemistry have a lot in common.
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