Greeks were the first to invent and set the basis for the following: Geometry (see Euclides), Astronomy (see Aristarchus), Mathematics (see Thalis), Logic (see Aristotle), History (see Herodotus), Physics (see Democritus), Medicine (see Hippokrates) etc...
During the time of ancient Greece, an early theory of atomism was proposed which stated that all matter was made from 4 elemental substances: earth, air, fire, water. At this time, it was also declared that atoms were the most indivisible part of matter.
Aristotle was the adept of the theory that all matter is composed from air, water, fire and earth - a non-scientific theory; he was against the atomic hypothesis of Leukippus and Democritus.
An ancient Greek philosopher came u with the theory of atoms. He believed all matter was made up of invisible atoms.
The most important contribution of Roy J. Plunkett in chemistry was the discovery of polytetrafluor ethylene.
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Awarded for his work on the transmutation of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Awarded for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA Awarded for his contribution to the discovery and development of electronically conductive polymers. ; Awarded for his work on the transmutation of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Awarded for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA Awarded for his contribution to the discovery and development of electronically conductive polymers. ;
contribution of chemistry to physics
Any contribution of anatomy to chemistry.
the contribution of chemistry in oceonology is the materials that they used
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it is the contribution of human being.
The most important contribution of Roy J. Plunkett in chemistry was the discovery of polytetrafluor ethylene.
Physical chemistry is a branch of chemistry in which physics has a special contribution.
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Gunpowder is one
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