It's what happens between a man and a woman. As Martha would say, "It's a Good Thing!".
2006-12-14 04:25:32
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answered by momma mia 4
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chem·is·try (km-str) KEY
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CHEMISTRY
The science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, especially of atomic and molecular systems.
The composition, structure, properties, and reactions of a substance.
The elements of a complex entity and their dynamic interrelation: "Now that they had a leader, a restless chemistry possessed the group" (John Updike).
Mutual attraction or sympathy; rapport: The chemistry was good between the partners.
2006-12-14 11:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The scientific study of the properties, behaviour, interaction, and changes of matter, usually at the molecular level.
In other words, it's the science of stuff.
What is this stuff? Why is this stuff the way it is, and why is it different from that stuff? Why and by what means does this stuff change into some new stuff? How can I make new stuff, and what will that new stuff be like?
As such, it's the foundation for molecular biology, biochemistry, and enzymology; for atmospheric, environmental, agricultural, and nutritional sciences; for the development of technologies based on fuels, materials, and electronics, for pharmacy and medicine, etc etc.
2006-12-14 12:32:32
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answered by Stephen McNeil 4
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Chemistry means "Secret Skill", "Magic". It is a branch of Natural Science. It studies properties of different substances & transformations that happen to the substances when they come in contact to each other.
2006-12-14 12:44:56
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answered by ♨ Wisper ► 5
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is the science of matter at the atomic to molecular scale, dealing primarily with collections of atoms, such as molecules, crystals, and metals. Chemistry deals with the composition and statistical properties of such structures, as well as their transformations and interactions to become materials encountered in everyday life. Chemistry also deals with understanding the properties and interactions of individual atoms with the purpose of applying that knowledge at the macroscopic level. According to modern chemistry, the physical properties of materials are generally determined by their structure at the atomic scale, which is itself defined by interatomic forces.
2006-12-14 12:02:30
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answered by gs 1
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it is the study of matter
2006-12-14 11:56:35
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answered by olarewaju k 1
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