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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.
Thomas Jefferson Webb has written: 'The third law of themodynamics and calculation of entropies' -- subject(s): Third law of thermodynamics 'Elementary principles in physical chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemical equilibrium, Chemical reactions, Physical and theoretical Chemistry
This is the industrial application of chemistry.
E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes has written: 'The chemical statics and kinetics of solutions' -- subject(s): Chemical equilibrium, Chemical kinetics, Solution (Chemistry) 'A short course of physical chemistry' -- subject(s): Physical and theoretical Chemistry 'The kinetics of reactions in solutions' -- subject(s): Chemical reactions, Solution (Chemistry) 'Physical chemistry' -- subject(s): Physical and theoretical Chemistry, Quantum chemistry, Quantum theory
Insecticides are products of the chemical industry.
- Rutherfordium is in the group 4 of the periodic table of Mendeleev - Calculation of some chemical and physical properties - Experimantal chemistry: halides of Rf, etc.
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Mental or spiritual In Chemistry, the opposite to physical would be chemical.
Mental or spiritual In Chemistry, the opposite to physical would be chemical.
Reactivity is a chemical property (in chemistry !).
Farrington Daniels has written: 'Physical chemistry' 'Mathematical preparation for physical chemistry' 'Selected studies in chemical kinetics' 'Mathematical preparation for elementary physical chemistry'