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Chemistry (derived from the Arabic
word kimia, alchemy, where al is Arabic for the) is the
science that deals with the properties of organic and inorganic substances and their
interactions with other organic and inorganic substances. In the study of matter,
chemistry also investigates the movement of electrons. Because of the diversity of matter,
which is mostly composed of different combinations of atoms, chemists often study how
atoms of different chemical elements interact to form molecules and how molecules interact
with each other.
From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
Acknowledgements
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