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26 October, 00:42

How is pure chemistry different from applied chemistry/?

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  1. 26 October, 03:26
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    In short, "pure chemistry" is the study of how atoms of elements can react (bond) with each-other to form molecules which constitute different compounds/substances/materials; while "applied chemistry" is the use of knowledge produced by "pure chemistry " to solve specific problems or to achieve specific results (make ...
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