physics, mathematics
Both sciences study the matter; also they are very crossed over.
because chemistry is the center sciencse
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chemistry contributes many things in other sciences in which it explain about the chemical changes that occurs in such processes or reactions of chemicals to other chemical. X-tian_hiRyu_a. JhOy21
Chemistry and Physics are the central sciences. There is little separation between the two at a theoretical level. All the other sciences depend upon these.
um......because it just is
because it has nothing to do with any of the three main sciences (chemistry, biology,physics) and computers are ict so ..... :)
Physics is the most fundamental of all natural science.Principles of physics related with chemistry,biology,biophysics,meteorology,geology
I just don't know =P
Some sciences that are similar to physics include chemistry, astronomy, and earth sciences. These sciences also use systematic observation, experimentation, and mathematical models to understand the natural world. They may also overlap with physics in areas such as thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and mechanics.
Chemistry has contributed to other sciences by providing fundamental understanding of chemical reactions, materials, and structures. It has helped advance fields like biology, medicine, and environmental science through techniques such as drug development, molecular imaging, and pollution control. Chemistry also plays a key role in interdisciplinary fields like biochemistry, pharmacology, and materials science.
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