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Actually its answer is very easy and very simple where as you know that all things made by soem chemistry formula where you know that a metal is combinations of amny metals and also some chemicals which are used in different technology also made by combinations of different chemicals so the role of chemistry is much more important in each and every technology even in civil technology,,,, i think there will be no more capacity to understand you about it,,,

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