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chemistry [ˈkɛmɪstrɪ] n pl -tries 1. (Chemistry) the branch of physical science concerned with the composition, properties, and reactions of substances See also inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry 2. (Chemistry) the composition, properties, and reactions of a particular substance 3. the nature and effects of any complex phenomenon the chemistry of humour 4. Informal a reaction, taken to be instinctual, between two persons [from earlier chimistrie, from chimist chemist]
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chemistry noun ChemistryBranches of chemistry analytical chemistry, astrochemistry, biochemistry, chemurgy, cytochemistry, electrochemistry, geochemistry, histochemistry, immunochemistry, inorganic chemistry, kinetics, magnetochemistry, neurochemistry, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, petrochemistry, phonochemistry, photochemistry, physical chemistry, phytochemistry, radiochemistry, stereochemistry, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, zoochemistry, zymurgy Chemistry terms acid, alcohol, alkali, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, alkane, allotrope, alloy, amino acid, analysis, anion, anode, atom, atomic mass, atomic number, base, boiling point, bond, Brownian motion, carbohydrate, catalyst, cathode, cation, chain, chain reaction, chromatography, combustion, compound, concentrated, condensation, corrosion, covalent bond, crystal, crystallization, diffusion, dilute, distillation, electrode, electrolysis, electron, electrovalency, element, emulsion, equation, ester, ether, evaporation, fat, fatty acid, fermentation, fission, foam, formula, fuel, fusion, gas, halogen, hydrocarbon, hydrolysis, inert, inorganic, insoluble, ion, ionic bond, ionization, isomer, isotope, lanthanide or rare-earth element, liquid, litmus test, melting point, metal, metalloid, mineral, mixture, molarity, mole, molecule, monomer, neutral, neutron, noble gas or inert gas, nonmetal, nucleus, oil, ore, organic, oxidation, periodic table, pH, plastic, polymer, precipitate, proton, radioactivity, reaction, reagent, redox reaction, reduction, salt, saponification, saturated, soap, solid, soluble, solution, solvent, sublimation, substitution reaction, sugar, suspension, synthesis, transition metal, unsaturated, valency, van der Waals forces Chemists Philip Abelson (U.S.), William Abney (English), Roger Adams (U.S.), Thomas Andrews (Irish), Svante August Arrhenius (Swedish), Francis William Aston (English), Karl Auer (Austrian), Lambert von Babo (German), Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer (German), Derek Barton (English), Antoine Baumé (French), Ernst Otto Beckmann (German), Friedrich (Karl Rudolph) Bergius (German), James (Whyte) Black (English), Joseph Black (Scottish), Carl Bosch (German), Robert Boyle (Irish), Georg Brandt (Swedish), Herbert Charles Brown (U.S.), Eduard Buchner (German), Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (German), Adolf Frederick Johann Butenandt (German), Melvin Calvin (U.S.), Heinrich Caro (German), Geroge Washington Carver (U.S.), Hamilton Young Castner (U.S.), Henry Cavendish (English), (Louis Marie) Hilaire Bernigaud Chardonnet (French), John Warcup Cornforth (Australian), William Crookes (English), Marie Curie (French), Pierre Curie (French), Henry Dakin (English), John Dalton (English), Humphrey Davy (English), Peter Joseph Wilhelm Debye (Dutch), James Dewar (Scottish), John William Draper (U.S.), Jean-Baptiste André Dumas (French), Manfred Eigen (German), Emil Erlenmeyer (German), Richard Robert Ernst (Swiss), Michael Faraday (English), Emil Hermann Fischer (German), Ernst Otto Fischer (German), Hans Fischer (German), Johan Gadolin (Finnish), Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (French), Moses Gomberg (U.S.), Victor Grignard (French), Samuel Guthrie (U.S.), Fritz Haber (German), Charles Martin Hall (U.S.), Jean Baptiste van Helmont (Flemish), William Henry (English), George von Hevesy (Hungarian), Archibald Vivian Hill (English), Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (English), Robert Hooke (English), (Friedrich) August Kekulé von Stradonitz (German), Petrus Jacobus Kipp (Dutch), Irving Langmuir (U.S.), Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (French), Nicolas Leblanc (French), Willard Frank Libby (U.S.), Justus Liebig (German), John Macadam (Australian), Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev (Russian), Ludwig Mond (German), Edward Williams Morley (U.S.), Paul Hermann Müller (Swiss), Robert Sanderson Mulliken (U.S.), Kary Banks Mullis (U.S.), Walther Hermann Nernst (German), John Alexander Newlands (English), Alfred Bernhard Nobel (Swedish), Wilhelm Ostwald (German), Louis Pasteur (French), Linus Carl Pauling (U.S.), Max Ferdinand Perutz (Austrian-British), George Porter (English), Joseph Priestley (English), Joseph Louis Proust (French), William Prout (English), Pierre Joseph Pelletier (French), Jean Félix Piccard (U.S.), Ilya Prigogine (Belgian), William Ramsay (Scottish), Paul Sabatier (French), Karl Wilhelm Scheele (Swedish), Hugo Schiff (German), Glenn Theodore Seaborg (U.S.), Benjamin Silliman (U.S.), James Smithson (English), Frederick Soddy (English), Ernest Solvay (Belgian), Soren Peter Lauritz Sorensen (Danish), Joseph Wilson Swan (English), Albert von Nagyrapolt Szent-Gyorgyi (Hungarian-American), Henry Tizard (English), Alexander Robert Todd (Scottish), Harold Clayton Urey (U.S.), Jacobus Hendricus van't Hoff (Dutch), Otto Heinrich Warburg (German), Alfred Werner (Swiss), Friedrich Wöhler (German), R(obert) B(urns) Woodward (U.S.), Peter Woulfe (English), Carl Ziegler (German), Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (German) Translations chemistry [ˈkemɪstrɪ] chemistry n (fig) → Verträglichkeit f; the good chemistry between them → ihre gute Verträglichkeit; the chemistry between us was perfect → wir haben uns sofort vertragen, es hat sofort zwischen uns gefunkt (inf); the chemistry’s all wrong (between us) → wir sind einfach zu verschieden; the chemistry of physical attraction/of love → das Kräftespiel der körperlichen Anziehung/in der Liebe n chemistry [ˈkemistri] (the science that deals with) the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with, each other Chemistry was his favourite subject; the chemistry of the blood. skeikunde, chemie كيمياء химия chemie kemi die Chemie χημεία química keemia شیمی kemia chimie כִימיָה रसायन-शास्त्र kemija kémia kimia efnafræði chimica 化学 화학 chemija ķīmija kimia scheikunde, chemische eigenschappen kjemi chemia química chimie химия chémia kemija hemija kemi วิถีทางที่ทำให้เกิดความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างบุคคล kimya 化學 хімія علم کیمیا hóa học 化学 adj chemical of chemistry a chemical reaction. skeikundig, chemies كيميائي، كيماوي химически chemický kemisk chemisch χημικός químico keemiline شیمیایی kemiallinen chimique כִימִי रासायनिक kemijski kémiai kimiawi efna-, efnafræðilegur chimico 化学の 화학적 cheminis ķīmijas-; ķīmisks tindakbalas kimia scheikundig kjemisk, kjemi- chemiczny químico chimic химический chemický kemičen hemijski kemisk ทางเคมี kimyasal 化學的 хімічний کیمیائی thuộc hóa học 化学的 n a substance used in or obtained by a chemical process Some chemicals give off harmful fumes. chemiese stof مادَّةٌ كيميائيه химикал chemikálie kemi die Chemikalie χημική ουσία producto químico kemikaal ماده شیمیایی kemikaali produit chimique כִימִיקָל रसायन kemija vegyszer zat kimia (efnafræðilegt) efni prodotto chimico 化学薬品 화학물질 chemikalas ķimikālijas bahan kimia scheikundige stof kjemikalium substancja chemiczna produto químico produs chimic химические препараты chemikália kemikalija hemikalija kemikalie คุณสมบัติทางเคมี kimyasal madde 化學製品 хімікат, хімічний препарат کیمیائی عل سے حاصل کردہ شے hóa chất 化学制品 n chemist 1 a scientist who studies or works in chemistry an industrial chemist. skeikundige كيميائي، عالِمٌ كيميائي химик chemik kemiker der/die Chemiker(in) χημικός (το επάγγελμα) químico keemik شیمیدان kemisti chimiste כִימָאִי, כִימָאִית रसायनशास्त्री kemičar vegyész ahli kimia efnafræðingur chimico 化学者 화학자 chemikas ķīmiķis ahli kimia scheikundige kjemiker chemik químico chimist химик chemik, -čka kemik hemičar kemist นักเคมี kimyager 化學家 хімік کیمیا دان nhà hóa học 化学家 2 (Americanˈdruggist) a person who makes up and sells medicines and usually also soap, make-up etc. apteker صَيْدَلي، صيدلاني аптекар lékárník; drogista apoteker der/die Apotheker(in) φαρμακοποιός farmacéutico apteeker داروساز؛ داروخانه دار apteekkari pharmacien/-ienne רוֹקֵח औषध-विक्रेता, दवा-फरोश ljekarnik gyógyszerész penjual obat-obatan lyfsali farmacista 薬剤師 약제사 vaistininkas aptiekārs ahli farmasi apotheker apoteker, farmasøyt aptekarz farmacêutico аптекарь lekárnik, -čka lekarnar apotekar apotekare ผู้ขายเครื่องเวชภัณฑ์ eczacı (美語)藥劑師 аптекар دوائیں اور عام اشیاء فروخت کرنے والا người bán dược phẩm 药剂师 3 a chemist's shop Where is the nearest chemist? apteek صَيْدَلِيَّه аптека lékárna apotek die Drogerie,die Apotheke φαρμακείο farmacia apteek مغازه داروساز apteekki pharmacie בֵית מִרְקָחַת दवाई की दुकान ljekarna gyógyszertár apotek lyfjaverslun, apótek farmacia 薬局 약국 vaistinė aptieka farmasi apotheek apotek apteka farmácia аптека lekáreň lekarna apoteka apotek, färghandel ร้านเวชภัณฑ์ eczane 藥房 аптека دوائیوں کی دوکان cửa hàng dược phẩm 药房 chemistry → كيمياء chemie kemi Chemie χημεία química kemia chimie kemija chimica 化学 화학 scheikunde kjemi chemia química химия kemi วิชาเคมี kimya ngành hóa học 化学 How to thank TFD for its existence? 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| Waldman, a fellow professor, would lecture upon chemistry the alternate days that he omitted. Each was a spur to the other, and they went into chemistry deeper than did ever students before--so deep, in fact, that ere they took their sheepskins they could have stumped any chemistry or "cow college" professor in the institution, save "old" Moss, head of the department, and even him they puzzled and edified more than once. The life of his body, and of every fibre of his body, the life that was the very substance of his body and that was apart from his own personal life, had yearned toward this light and urged his body toward it in the same way that the cunning chemistry of a plant urges it toward the sun. |
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