Medical science, as in all the drugs, medicines and technology
Also if you mean "science" there is energy used by the equipment (physics) and there is light and heat transfer (physics) and also chemistry with chemical reactions of the medicine, as well as the Biology of the cells.
- pharmaceutical products
- clinical analysys
- disinfection
to make medicine .
Insecticides are products of the chemical industry.
The most important applications are the fabrication of chemical and nuclear weapons.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1954 was awarded to Linus Pauling for his research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances.
This depends on the application; if you need to produce a specific compound a higher yield is of course preferred.
Applied chemistry, of course! Applied chemistry is as the name implies - it's taking chemistry and creating an application - in this particular case, the "application" is dry or damaged hair.
Mathematics is applied to physics and chemistry.
Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry to law enforcement or the failure of products and processes.
This is the industrial application of chemistry.
in chemistry the use of nanoscience is to enlarge your penis :D
the application of the theories and principles of chemistry to practical purposes.
full detals about application chemstry in core enginiring
Applied chemistry is simply the application of theories and principles of chemistry to practical purposes. This is a logical step to choose after studying chemistry.
Vectors
Insecticides are products of the chemical industry.
The main contributions are fertilizers and pesticides. Also the knowledge of soils chemistry.
Pure chemistry involves research in pursuit of knowledge. Applied chemistry involves research directed toward a specific goal. Pure research can lead directly to an application; an application can exist before research is done to explain how it works.