An answer is not possible for this question: all domains of chemistry are important and interdependent.
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Chemistry is the center and serves as the interface for many other sciences. Chemistry is such a broad subject. Please view the related source link at the bottom of the answer box.It is the study of matter and energy at the subatomic, atomic, and molecular levels.Chemistry is the study of the composition, structure, properties, and chemical reactions of matter.
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the branches of science are chemistry, biology and physics. in chemistry we learn about matter and the properties of the matter. in biology we study about the things around us. in physics we learn about the
the difference between physical science and natural science is that natural science is a study of natural things which are not made by men and physical science is a study(can say "invention") of things made by men .i.e.-machines
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The study of chemistry, crystal structure, and physical properties of minerals
Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition structure and properties of matter and the changes that it undergoes.
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Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition structure and properties of matter and the changes that it undergoes.
Is the study of chemicals. Is the science of the composition, behavior, structure, and properties of matter.
a)biology b)physics c)chemistry d)geography That would be chemistry. Biology is the study of living things. Physics is the study of matter, motion, energy, force, and how the universe behaves. Geography is the study of the earth. So that leaves chemistry.
that deals with the composition and properties of substance and various elementary forms of matter ;study of matter, its substance, structure, properties, and reaction
Chemistry deals with the study of matter and its composition, structure, properties, changes/transformation that it undergoes and the energy that govern the changes. Chemistry is the central science.
Chemistry is the science of matter and the changes it undergoes.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChemistryPhysics
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