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 a part of science.
No, every part of science, that pertains to technology, is utilized in today's technology.
Selenium is a chemical element; and chemistry is the most important part of science.
yes because if it wasnt for science ther wouldnt be a technology
Sociology is a part of social science, as it involves the study of society and social interactions. Chemistry is a natural science, focusing on the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter. Astrology is not considered a science at all, as it is based on the belief that celestial movements and positions can influence human affairs.
its acutally both because a clock is technology because it tells time and its also science because technology is a part of science
No, chemistry is a branch of science that focuses on the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter. Science, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses various fields of study aimed at understanding the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
Chemistry and physics.
Thermodynamics is considered a part of physical chemistry.
No, it's part of science. Specifically chemistry, but it is used in almost all fields of science.
Application in technology
Chemistry. Any study which is related to the study of types of atoms is chemistry. The field about Carbon is called Organic Chemistry. (Strictly speaking some simple substances containing carbon are considered as part of Inorganic Chemistry, for example the carbonates.)