how is chemistry different from biology and physic?
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chemistry - the study of matter
biology - the study of life
physics- the study of universe from the largest galaxies to the smallest subatomic substance
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Chemistry is different from biology and Physics because a child can't resemble every characteristics of thier father and mother.
Yes you heard it right chemistry is a one way bridge to biology and Physics.
Physics deals with matter, biology deals with living cells but chemistry deals with atoms, molecules and compounds present in this matter and cells.
One might call chemistry as child of biology and Physics or single parent depends on the person's stand point of view.
Chemistry is the study of chemical properties of matter and Living cell which in turn what the Biology and Physics combined trying to find.
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