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can we say chemistry and physics are interlinked with each other if yes then explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes we can say that chemistry and physics are interlinked... we can say that because as we study. atomic structure. the electron. there comes the term like velocity momentom. position. which are the terms of physics......

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Answered by titumand2005
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Physics and chemistry both study the physical world and the behavior of matter, but there are differences and also connections, relations or interactions in the way of study or the approach used.

As an example, electricity, as a branch of physics related to electromagnetism, studies physical phenomena in the presence of electric charge, electric fields, electric currents and circuits, the motion of electrons, etc. When this study involves (chemical) reactions and electric charges moving between electrodes and an electrolyte (or ionic species in a solution), a connection with chemistry is established, and one gets into the domain of electrochemistry.

Thermodynamics is a branch of physics studying heat, temperature, energy, work, all in the framework of the laws of thermodynamics, which are interpreted in terms of microscopic constituents by statistical mechanics. When to this study is added or combined the study of the heat energy associated with chemical reactions and/or physical transformations, and the study of the energy exchange of a system with its surroundings, a connection is made with chemistry and with the branch called thermochemistry.

A bridge or connection between physics and chemistry is represented by physical chemistry. As a branch of physical chemistry , quantum chemistry applies quantum mechanics to the study of chemical bonds, molecular structure, the interaction of light with chemical compounds, etc.

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