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Answered by IIUNKNoWNBoYII
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Modern chemistry describes the composition, structure and physical and chemical properties of substances. It explains the transformations of the substances into the different phases. ... Modern chemistry deals with the publishing of all type of research papers with all perspectives of chemistry.

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Modern chemistry was effectively born from the convergence between an entirely new corpus of theoretical knowledge and the empirical knowledge of workmen and craftsmen concerning the characteristics and reactions of substances.

The chemical state of a chemical element is due to its electronic, chemical and physical properties as it exists in combination with itself or a group of one or more other elements. ... A chemical state is often defined as an "oxidation state" when referring to metal cations.

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