| It has been often said and many times proven | | | | generalchemistry and is meant to pertain to |
| that nothing exists or canbe explained | | | | the fundamental concepts of thishuge field. |
| without mathematics and chemistry. Chemistry | | | | |
| is theessence of all things and mathematics | | | | Modern chemistry stems from the ancient |
| is the universal language utilized toexplain | | | | alchemists. For thousands andthousands of |
| this essence. | | | | years, these primitive chemists attempted to |
| | | | crack thecodes of life, and all of its |
| Chemistry is the science that studies | | | | components. Today chemistry has grown into |
| molecules, crystals, metals, andnon-metals | | | | amonster of explanation, creating the fields |
| and it is concerned with the composition, | | | | of forensic sciences andgenetics. |
| transformationsand interactions of all | | | | |
| materials found in everyday life. | | | | Criminologists, physicians, fuel and power |
| | | | companies and processed foodmanufacturers all |
| Chemistry is called the 'central' science. | | | | are in total debt to the field of chemistry. |
| This is because it is thelink between other | | | | Inactuality, anything and everything that you |
| natural sciences such as biology, geology, | | | | can experience with any of yoursenses, |
| astronomyand physics. Chemistry involves the | | | | solitary or in combination, can only be |
| interaction of matter. It can beused to | | | | explained in terms ofchemistry. |
| describe interactions of matter to matter, or | | | | |
| of matter to energy. | | | | As a subject of study, chemistry presents not |
| | | | only the most versatileand exciting |
| Chemists use reaction equations to explain | | | | potential, but perhaps the most perplexing |
| these interactions. Forinstance, the popular | | | | and difficult aswell. Chemistry is |
| reaction equation for the formation of water | | | | everything. It is life and death; it is |
| fromhydrogen and oxygen interacting is as | | | | everythingin between. |
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| There are many sub-disciplines of chemistry. | | | | |
| The chemistry taught inhigh school and at the | | | | Landis. |
| beginning of collegiate studies is called | | | | |