Because everything that you touch, see, smell and feel is made up from atoms. Chemistry is the study of how these atoms interact to make new substances, how these substances interact, and how the properties of these substances depend upon their structure.
So in a sense, Chemistry explains something about everything!
Chemistry is considered to be a physical science.
Chemistry is considered one of the physical sciences and a "hard" science.
Chemistry is often considered the central science because it connects to and influences many other scientific disciplines, such as biology, physics, environmental science, and material science. Understanding chemistry is crucial for explaining how matter behaves and for developing new technologies and materials that impact various aspects of our lives.
It is a branch of science. Chemistry is based on the study of the composition, properties and behavior of matter. It is sometimes called the "Central Science".
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Chemistry is found in the other branches of science such as Biology and Physics. Chemistry actually evolved from Physics and is considered the central science due to its role in with other branches of science.
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Chemistry is a particularly fundamental form of knowledge, although not quite as fundamental as physics. You can't really understand chemistry without physics. You can't understand biology without chemistry. You can't understand medicine without biology. Sciences build upon more fundamental sciences.
Chemistry is about as pure a definition of science as could be found; it is sometimes mislabelled under technology, although technology is the application of science to a worldly purpose, not the science itself.
Chemistry is applied to everything. It applies to physics, biology, etc. Honestly, I was taught that physics is the central science, and even though I am a chemistry major, I still think physics is the central science, but if somebody says they were taught or think it's chemistry I won't argue. I can see/understand both sides. Math is said to be the "language" of science, especially the two physical sciences physics and chemistry. It comes to the point that physics and chemistry are more-or-less two different sides of the same coin. You study very similar stuff, sometimes the same, but from difference perspectives. I think physics is a little more of the central science, but it's a bit hard to explain and understand (and it's a bit long to explain) if you haven't taken, or even talked, physical chemistry. The main reason many people think chemistry is the central science is because chemistry is applied to everything. No matter where you are, you, and everything around you is made up of atoms and molecules. That is why chemistry is the central science.
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.
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