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c. 1600, "alchemy," from chemist + -ry; also see chemical (adj.). The meaning "natural physical process" is 1640s, and the scientific study not so called until 1788. The figurative [..]
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The study and science of the composition and structure of all substances.
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study of the atoms and molecules that make up different substances.
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The branch of science that studies substances which constitute matter with the aim of discovering their properties, how they react, and the uses and products of such reactions.
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the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions the chemical composition and properties of a substance or object [..]
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the study of what things are made of
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(or screen chemistry) referring to performances between actors who are uncommonly suited and perfectly complementary to each other; performances that lack screen chemistry can sometimes be disastrous [..]
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the analysis of the blood that evaluates liver and kidney function, among other things
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Chemists often work in labs with chemicals." > Chemists often work in labs with chemicals.  Compassionate Eye Foundation/Tom Grill, Getty Images Definition: Chemistry is the scientific study of matter, its properties, and interactions wi [..]
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The science dealing with the elements and atomic relations of matter, and various elemental compounds. The study of the properties of substances and how substances react with one another. chemoautotroph
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In photography and platemaking, a term used to describe the composition of processing solutions.
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The section of an ANDA or NDA where all the data on synthetic chemistry, impurities, formulation, manufacturing, packaging, specifications, analytical methods and stability are submitted.
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The division of physical science that studies the composition and structure of matter and the reactions by which substances are changed into other substances.
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study of what substances are made of and how they change and combine. chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) -
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the study of the elements, the compounds they form and the reactions they undergo [chemical]
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Chemistry is science which teaches the nature and property of all matter by their analysis and combination. Chemistry is the study of matter and its interactions with other matter. Anything made of ma [..]
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(n) the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions(n) the chemical composition and properties of a substance or [..]
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Study of the properties, composition, structure, and reactions of matter (Lesson 5)
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n. química
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The basic chemistry of water is hydrogen and oxygen, however unpurified water may also contain natural and human-made chemical pollutants.
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A basic Science concerned with the composition, structure, and properties of matter; and the reactions that occur between substances and the associated energy exchange.
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The Science of the chemical composition and reactions of chemicals involved in the production, protection and use of crops and Livestock. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms [..]
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The branch of Chemistry dealing with detection (qualitative) and determination (quantitative) of substances. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
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Field of Chemistry pertaining to the study of inorganic compounds or Ions and their interactIons with biological Ligands at the molecular level.
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Changes in the amounts of various chemicals (Neurotransmitters, receptors, Enzymes, and other metabolites) specific to the area of the Central Nervous System contained within the head. These are monit [..]
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Organic Chemistry methodology that mimics the modular Nature of various biosynthetic processes. It uses highly reliable and selective reactions designed to "click" i.e., rapidly join small m [..]
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The specialty of Analytic Chemistry applied to assays of physiologically important substances found in Blood, urine, Tissues, and other biological fluids for the purpose of aiding the Physician in mak [..]
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A field of Chemistry which pertains to chemical compounds or Ions that do not contain the element Carbon (with the exception of Carbon Dioxide and compounds containing a Carbonate radical, e.g., Calci [..]
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The study of the structure, preparation, properties, and reactions of Carbon compounds. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)
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Chemistry dealing with the composition and preparation of agents having Pharmacologic Actions or diagnostic use.
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The study of Chemical Phenomena and processes in terms of the underlying Physical Phenomena and processes.
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The branch of chemistry dealing with detection (qualitative) and determination (quantitative) of substances. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
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A field of chemistry which pertains to the study of inorganic compounds or ions in biological systems.
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The specialty of analytical chemistry applied to assays of physiologically important substances found in blood, urine, tissues, and other biological fluids for the purpose of aiding the physician in m [..]
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A field of chemistry which pertains to chemical compounds or ions that do not contain the element carbon (with the exception of carbon dioxide and compounds containing a carbonate radical, e.g., calci [..]
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Chemistry that deals with the composition and preparation of substances used in treatment of patients or diagnostic studies. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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The study and science of the composition and structure of all substances.
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Study of the structure, properties, and changes of matter.
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a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and with the transformations that they undergo
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|Chemistry
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The study of matter (such as atoms and ions) and how it changes and reacts to other matter.
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The study of matter and its transformations. See What is chemistry? for other definitions.
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