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Chemistry is defined as the science of matter, different from physics, in terms of matter's chemical structure, reactivity, properties and reactions or transformations. It is the science of matter, its structure, chemical reactivity and properties, and the transformations it undergoes. It is often called "the central science" because it is concerned with the fundamental energy or forces that hold matter together studied in physics and the molecular systems and characteristics of the complex organisms studied in biology (see physics, biology). Because of the diversity of matter (which has the atom as the fundamental particle), chemists are often engaged in the pursuit of studying how atoms interact to form molecules, and how molecules interact with each other. Consequently, chemistry includes the study of microscopic phenomena, such as clusters of atoms and their characteristics on the nanometre scale, and macroscopic phenomena, such as the interaction of proteins and DNA in complex solutions and the properties of new materials
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Pages in category "Chemistry"
The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- C-glycosyl tryptophan
- Calmodulin in Target Binding and Recognition
- User:Floyd October/sandbox
- The central science
- Chemical biology
- Chemical compound
- Chemical element
- Chemical energy
- Chemical free
- Chemical library
- Chemical physics
- Chemical reaction
- Chemical similarity
- Chemical species
- Chemical state
- Chemical structure
- Chemical substance
- Chemical synthesis
- Chemical technologist
- Cheminformatics toolkits
- Chemistry education
- Chemophobia
- Chloride channel blocker
- Chloride channel opener
- Chromogen
- Chromotropism
- Cieplak Effect
- Clandestine chemistry
- Colloidal probe technique
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Congener (chemistry)
- Core–shell semiconductor nanocrystal
- Crossover experiment (chemistry)
- Crystal chemistry
- Crystallography