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What Is Chemistry
(Stephen Lower)

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Chemistry is too universal and dynamically-changing a subject to be
confined to a fixed definition; it might be better to think of
chemistry more as a point of view that places its major focus on the structure and properties of substances? particular kinds of matter? and especially on the changes that they undergo.The real importance of Chemistry is that it serves as the interface
to practically all of the other sciences, as well as to many other
areas of human endeavor. For this reason, Chemistry is often said (at
least by chemists!) to be the "central science".
Chemistry
can be "central" in a much more personal way: with a solid background
in Chemistry, you will find it far easier to migrate into other fields
as your interests develop.



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