this theory estimates that the earth was formed rapidly rotating ball of gas about 5 billion years ago. In the course of time, ( million years), there was gradual cooling of the EARTH that gave rise to the bonding of free atoms into molecules then to compounds. As the earth continued to cool, these compounds interacted with each other and formed single organic compounds . then compounds were form nonliving but they furnished the building blocks or materials from which living water could be constructed.
this is he most scientific and most accepted theory.Life came about as a result of a chain of chemical reactions that gave rise to a mass of living protoplasm.
a physical and chemical that combines with each other.
One, the latter, could not have happened without the former.
Metamorphic processes or Metamorphism can takes place anywhere, be it above or below the Earths surface, as long as their is a change in the physicochemical (structural and minerological) conditions different from that under which the rocks were originally formed. And this could be as a result of adjustment of solid rocks to increased temperature, pressure and/or chemical activities (chemically active fluids).
The solution chemistry is a most significant science of mixtures which develop new physicochemical properties such as surface tension, interfacial tension, wetting coefficient, tentropy, IMMFT, friccohesity and vicosity. The properties decide the fate and utility of the resultant liquid mixtures. In this context, the survismeter is a best tool for solution chemistry for measuring the abovementioned data.
The physmatology stands for Physicochemical technology of material sciences. It structurally characterizes the molecular mixtures prepared in different polar media. Currently biotechnology stands for science and technology of routine activities but the physmatology is unique and faithful device. physmatology and friccohesity go hand in hand and are being measured with borosil Mansingh survismeter. The science grows in a manner that talent and creativity also grow mutually.
a physical and chemical that combines with each other.
One, the latter, could not have happened without the former.
K. C. Mills has written: 'Physicochemical properties of BOS slags'
Margaret Susan Kesterton has written: 'The physicochemical behaviour of ethirimol in soil'
Ekaterina Protozanova has written: 'Physicochemical characterisation of multistranded DNA assemblies--DNA frayed wires'
Paul E. Manley has written: 'A physicochemical investigation concerning the incorporation of fillers in elastomer systems'
Richard J. Laub has written: 'Physicochemical applications of gas chromatography' -- subject(s): Gas chromatography
Kristine Marie Wilson-Yang has written: 'Archeological sites and physicochemical systems: two studies'
E. R Donati has written: 'A preliminary discussion on some physicochemical aspects of bacterial leaching of sulfide minerals'
Dmitri Sergeevich Korzhinskii has written: 'Physicochemical basis of the analysis of the paragenesis of minerals' -- subject(s): Paragenesis, Mineralogical chemistry
The survismeter measures osmolarity by developing a standard calibration between PCI (Physicochemical indicators such as viscosity, surface tension, friccohesity) and known values of osmolarity of some molecule.
Elena Ivanovna Sokolova has written: 'Physicochemical investigations of sedimentary iron and manganese ores and associated rocks' -- subject(s): Analysis, Iron ores, Manganese ores