Both are fields of true science, not fantasies.
Marie Curie is the only individual to have been awarded Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields - Physics in 1903 (shared with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel) and Chemistry in 1911.
Chemical reactions are a topic in chemistry, gravity is a topic in physics, and atoms are a topic in both chemistry and physics.
Marie Curie is the only person to have won Nobel Prizes in both Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911) in the 1800s. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics alongside her husband Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel for discovering radioactivity, and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on isolating radium and polonium.
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.
Not everything on Earth is chemistry. Earth is also comprised of geology, physics, biology, and other scientific fields. Additionally, there are non-scientific aspects of Earth such as art, history, culture, and human society that are not directly related to chemistry.
physics and chemistry are both physical sciences.
Physics, Chemistry and Biology are three major fields in science.
Marie Curie won the Nobel prize in both physics and chemistry.
physics and chemistry
Chemistry and physics are both branches of natural sciences.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science
They do, as do many fields that are not science.
There certainly is both physical chemistry (the application of physics techniques to chemistry) and chemical physics (the study of chemical processes from the point of view of physics). See Wikipedia for a fuller answer.
Marie Curie
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Marie curie's major fields of study are Physics chemistry and especially radioactivity.
Physics, Chemistry, etc. Later on in many fields of Engineering and many science-based fields.