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The Mind of the Chemist  

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TAN WEI JIE JOEL (31) 3.11 27/01/04 The Mind of the Chemist Chemistry is the central of sciences. Chemistry is based on physics, applied to the transformation of one substance into another at molecular level. It is the basis for modern technology at sub-cellular level. Therefore of the three basic science disciplines, chemistry is the central. Physics is applied on the chemistry of materials and compounds such as semi conductors and metals. Biology and modern medicine is mostly based on organic chemistry. A chemist is a philosopher who studies substances both natural and artificial and works out how they can be of use be it good or bad to society. A chemist works out chemical facts by experimenting and repetition of experiments. Although the conclusions may not necessary be correct, they may be used as the basis for further work until a better explanation arises. In some cases, the fact may be incomplete and yet...

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