Chemistry is classified as one of the physical sciences. Generally, it is divided in to three areas; Organic, Inorganic and Physical, additionally Analytical is often considered necessary. When applying knowledge of newtonian forces, it is not mass applicable in chemistry; however, for instance study of gases, boyles and Charles law etc these are deemed physics as well.
Hundreds of thousands of inorganic compounds are used in technology and science.
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Metallurgy is the branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production and purification, while chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter. Metallurgy focuses specifically on metals and alloys, while chemistry encompasses a wider range of elements and compounds.
Chemistry is the science of synthesis and analysis of materials.
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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.
Science is the practice of coming up with theories and trying to prove or disprove them. Chemistry, astronomy, and physics are all examples of science. Technology is taking things learned through science and creating tools, etc. You don't have to have technology to do science, but you have to have science for technology.
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It is Weather Life Science and two more...
Hundreds of thousands of inorganic compounds are used in technology and science.
No not exactly.Science deals with purely with physics,chemistry,botany and zoology. whereas Technology deals with both mechanism and improvement in usage with science
Technology is basically applied science - science put to practical use. Much of this science is physics, although some other sciences - for example, chemistry - also play a role. It really depends on what technology you are talking about.
Science is nothing without math.. Physics and chemistry are related so far with science.. If there was no math science wouldn't exist, you couldn't calculate the problems in physics and chemistry without mathematics
No, physical science is the study of the natural world and the laws that govern it, such as physics and chemistry. Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge to practical purposes, such as the development of tools and machinery. While physical science can inform technology development, they are distinct fields of study.
Chemistry is a part of science.
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biology is one and chemistry is another but i don't no the third one