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What are the different fields of scientific studies and classify them as pure and applied science?

Some fields of scientific studies include physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, psychology, and geology. Pure sciences are focused on understanding fundamental principles and theories, while applied sciences use that knowledge to solve practical problems or develop technologies. Physics and chemistry are examples of pure sciences, while engineering and medicine are examples of applied sciences.


What is the most important quality of science?

Probably mathematics, since it's applied to all sciences.


Define natural science and applied science?

Natural Science: a scientific field that deals with the objects, phenomena, or laws of nature and the physical world. Some examples of natural sciences are, physics, biology and chemistry. Applied Science: the application of knowledge from one or more natural sciences to slove practical problems. Engineering fields are related to applied sciences. That's a basic overview of the two.


What is the full form of IUPAC?

The full form of IUPAC is the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. It is an international organization that works to standardize the naming of chemical compounds and promote the advancement of the chemical sciences.


What are the scientific domains?

Scientific domains refer to the various branches of science that encompass different fields of study. Major domains include natural sciences (such as physics, chemistry, and biology), social sciences (like psychology, sociology, and economics), formal sciences (including mathematics and logic), and applied sciences (such as engineering and medicine). Each domain focuses on specific phenomena or processes, employing distinct methodologies and approaches to generate knowledge and understanding. These domains often intersect, leading to interdisciplinary fields that enhance overall scientific inquiry.