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Astronomy uses both physics and chemistry. An example of physics is the study of gravity and the planets' orbits round the Sun. Chemistry is used to study what stars are made of or what the planets' atmospheres consist of.
Z is the atomic number in Chemistry and Physics.
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Well first start of nuclear bombs has more common in physics that chemistry. Sense Chemistry is really assosiated with elemnts while the atom and it spliting is more assosiated with physics. The answer is easy in order to produce an atomic bomb you need uranium or plutonium which is part of chemestry. The fission process is more physic related
Chemistry is found in the other branches of science such as Biology and Physics. Chemistry actually evolved from Physics and is considered the central science due to its role in with other branches of science.
Physics is science in a sense. It explains why how and why things happen from simple motion to waves to radiation. Chemistry is a part of physics and in a sense Biology is a result of Chemistry. Without our understand of Physics we would not have any other understanding of science.
Biology, Chemistry and Physics..... in a VERY broad sense of course
contribution of chemistry to physics
"Why" makes no sense. Both physics and chemistry are everwhere around you, they are involved in just about every action on earth - they are inescapable.
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Mathematics is applied to physics and chemistry.
Not necessarily but Mathematics is the language of Sciences such as Chemistry and Physics, and so if you are great at mathematics, it will certianly help with physics and chemistry.
Atomic theory, electrochemistry (batteries and such) and analytical chemistry were developed by both sciences. If you think of it, physics and chemistry are inseparable from each other
Evaporation has more to do with chemistry, but it could be used in physics possibly.
A group of science-related English words that, together, manage to make no sense whatsoever.
There certainly is both physical chemistry (the application of physics techniques to chemistry) and chemical physics (the study of chemical processes from the point of view of physics). See Wikipedia for a fuller answer.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics was created in 1999.