Synonym: alchemy, chemical science, interpersonal chemistry. Similar words: chemical, euphemism, premise, scheme, emission, feminist, economist, by mistake. Meaning: ['kemɪstrɪ] n. 1. the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions 2. the way two individuals relate to each other.
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91. A simple five-figure number might conceal extremely complex chemistry.
92. Chuck's a nice guy, but the chemistry isn't right.
93. Are molecular biology and physical chemistry nature?
94. Steinberg directed Argonne's chemistry division from 1982 to 1988.
95. The chemistry between Hepburn and Tracy is obvious.
96. The money will be put towards the purchase of personal computers for running chemistry software applications.
97. In several placed Donald Duck makes exciting discoveries by playing with a chemistry set.
98. He studied chemistry at Kassel Polytechnic and then at the universities of Jena and Marburg.
99. When we raised our heads above the desk there were clouds of smoke blowing across the chemistry laboratory.
100. The chemistry between the two stars makes the movie a pleasure to watch.
101. In fact, Green Chemistry is published so attractively that it catches immediate attention of the readers.
102. A leaning toward chemistry and chemical engineering was no doubt kindled in some way by a Mickey Mouse comic strip.
103. Celestine had met Stafford in a chemistry department seminar dealing with spin labeling.
104. In the garden at the back, Sheikh had organised a chemistry exhibition.
105. Mike Horne, stores manager in the school of chemistry at Hull University,(www.Sentencedict.com) was one of those contacted by Vickers.
106. Chemistry that works in cold climates does not always work in hot climates.
107. The crystalline post is controlled by special bond chemistry under controlled process conditions.
108. The education in analytical chemistry and environmental sciences will certainly profit from this book, too.
109. There he worked on the unfashionable inorganic chemistry; his science was always to be on the boundary of physics and chemistry.
110. The last Faraday Discussion to be devoted to the physical chemistry of enzymes was held in 1955.
111. Cherwell Scientific's list of chemistry software shows a strong commitment to scientific productivity and innovation.
112. Foster's office bookcase contains about equal numbers of books on chemistry and on accountancy.
113. There is an uncanny resemblance between this reasoning and that which had earlier led John Dalton to an atomic theory of chemistry.
114. Maybe it just was some kind of chemistry between me and Sean.
115. It also makes an ideal text to support an undergraduate degree course in analytical chemistry.
116. Alan Townshend, professor of analytical chemistry at Hull[sentencedict.com], agrees that phasing out carbon tetrachloride is a minor worry.
117. Others again, such as physics, chemistry or history, have important professional associations or societies without being full-blown professions.
118. They identified two key clusters in chemistry; a general and organic chemistry cluster, and a physical chemistry cluster.
119. Fortunately his calculations were accurate and the chemistry department at Manchester is still just about intact.
120. This range covers most areas of the science curriculum, with Patterns in Chemistry and Electricity and Magnetism to follow.
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