The various equations and symbols that are used with them are used by everyone internationally, so whilst i may not speak the same language as an other chemist, if they wrote down the equations and a mechanisim for what they were doing then i could understand what they were doing perfecly without a word passing out lips.
If referring to a question you might find on a test, the answer is physics.
how belief in the four element concept delayed the advancement of scientific thought in chemistry
Science and fun
The concept of thought and language development are intertwined, but generally, thought comes before language. Infants begin forming thoughts and experiences before they are able to express them through language. However, as language skills develop, they enhance and shape thought processes.
In hindi chemistry is called "rasayan shastra". Here, rasayan means chemicals and shastra means study/science.
Homo sapiens are the first hominids thought to have an advanced language.
Language refers to the system of communication using words, symbols, and grammar, while thought refers to the mental processes and ideas that occur within an individual's mind. While language enables us to express and communicate thoughts, thought can exist independent of language. In other words, language is the tool we use to express and convey our thoughts, while thought is the content of our mental processes.
Biology, chemistry and maybe english language
Math is the language of all science, even biology.
The language of analytical chemistry involves terms and concepts related to the analysis of chemical substances and materials. This includes methods such as chromatography, spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry, as well as concepts like accuracy, precision, detection limit, and quantification. Scientists in this field also use specialized terminology for describing measurement techniques, instrumentation, and data interpretation.
I recommend "Organic Chemistry as Second Language" by David Klein. It provides clear explanations and practice problems to help reinforce understanding of organic chemistry concepts.
"Verb chemistry" is not a recognized term in grammar or chemistry. It is possible that it could refer to a creative concept or metaphor involving the interaction or combination of verbs in language, but its meaning would depend on the context in which it is used.
heres a thought.... try asking your chemistry teacher!