| DipChem | Diploma in Chemistry |
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| DPhC | Doctor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry |
| IFCC | International Federation of Clinical Chemistry |
| IUPAC | International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry |
| NRCC | National Registry in Clinical Chemistry; National Research Council of Canada |
| nuclear chemistry | The science concerned with the chemistry of nuclear reactions and processes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| synthetic chemistry | The formation or building up of complex compounds by uniting the more simple ones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inorganic chemistry | The science concerned with compounds not involving carbon-containing molecules. (05 Mar 2000) |
| organic chemistry | <chemistry> A branch of chemistry that deals specifically with the structures, synthesis and reactions of carbon-containing compounds. (11 Jan 1998) |
| ecological chemistry | Chemistry that concentrates on the effects of woman-made chemicals on the environment as well as the development of agents that are not harmful to the environment. The study of the molecular interactions between species and between species and the environment. (05 Mar 2000) |
| epithermal chemistry | So-called "hot atom" chemistry; the science concerned with the chemical reactions of recoil atoms and free radicals produced in low energy nuclear processes. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Chemistries, Inorganic, Inorganic Chemistries
Synonyms : Organic Chemistry
Synonyms : Chemistry, Pharmaceutic, Pharmaceutic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Chemistry, Medicinal, Drug Formulations, Formulation, Drug, Formulations, Drug
Synonyms : Physical Chemistry, Chemistries, Physical, Physical Chemistries
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The branch of knowledge that treats the compositions of substances and of the transformations which they undergo.
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The study of elements and their laws of combination and behaviour.
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the study of matter, its structures, properties, and composition, and the changes that matter undergoes.
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med. jur. The science which teaches the nature and property of all bodies by their analysis and combination. In considering cases of poison, the lawyer will find a knowledge of chemistry, even very limited in de ree, to be greatly useful. 2 Cbit. Pr. 42, n.
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A basic science concerned with the structure and behaviour of atoms (elements); the composition and properties of compounds; the reactions that occur between substances and the resultant energy exchange and the laws that unite these phenomena into a comprehensive system.
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