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UK
/kˈɛmɪstɹi/
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[ US /ˈkɛməstɹi, ˈkɛmɪstɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈkɛməstɹi, ˈkɛmɪstɹi/ ]
NOUN
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the way two individuals relate to each other
a mysterious alchemy brought them together
their chemistry was wrong from the beginning -- they hated each other - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
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the chemical composition and properties of a substance or object
the chemistry of soil
How To Use chemistry In A Sentence
- That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
- When combined with combinatorial chemistry methods, scientists can dramatically increase their chances for a hit. The Scientist
- Specialty disciplines, such as chemical physics and quantum, bioorganic, polymer, radiation, and nuclear chemistry, are available within the four major areas.
- He went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946, and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher.
- The topics in those categories that were less widely dispersed throughout the curriculum included stereochemistry, drug design, drug nomenclature, natural products and biotechnology.
- He has good on-screen chemistry with both actors playing the sons.
- He got a 'C' in Chemistry and a 'B' in English.
- I thought of biochemistry in our neighboring sciences and of psychophysics, and more recently of psychopharmacology, as examples of fruitful splitting and recombination in our own science.
- I graduated with a degree in biochemistry and took a year off. Greatest Person Of The Day: Dr. Patricia Nez Henderson, Native American Health Advocate
- With other breakthroughs in chemistry, it is now possible to synthesize some natural products, like rubber, from non-natural sources.