Chemistry, asked by ArbaazAmbrose786, 1 year ago

what is the difference between physical chemistry and numerical chemistry?

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Answered by Aliamohammed362
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I am not sure but maybe physical chemistry means what u practice by experiment or basic chemistry and numerical chemistry means solving questions with the help of math

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Answered by Anonymous
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GRB numerical chemistry is based on the approach regarding solving numericals and concerns topics like solid state, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and equilibrium etc. Physical chemistry however involves not only these numericals but also a conceptual discussion. GRB numerical chemistry is a subset of physical chemistry.

Also, physical chemistry involves many other topics like quantum chemistry, analytical chemistry, nuclear chemistry whose numericals are not discussed in the former.

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