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physical chemistry

noun

  1. the branch of chemistry dealing with the relations between the physical properties of substances and their chemical composition and transformations.


physical chemistry

noun

  1. the branch of chemistry concerned with the way in which the physical properties of substances depend on and influence their chemical structure, properties, and reactions
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physical chemistry

  1. The branch of chemistry that is concerned with the physical structure of chemical compounds, the amount of energy they have, the way they react with other compounds, and the bonds that hold their atoms together.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of physical chemistry1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences

"However, in doing so, we have shown the potential of combining tip-scan HS-AFM and a laser source for use across materials science and physical chemistry."

"It's fantastic that we can take a bottom-up approach to tackling one of physical chemistry's most difficult challenges," said Richard Thomas.

The team's algorithm can make improvements to MOFs for carbon capture by learning chemistry from biophysics, physiology and physical chemistry experimental datasets that have not been considered for MOF design before.

I first learned of this area of research as a graduate student in physical chemistry.

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Tatananni: At a meeting with chemistry faculty, she was told that women always had trouble with physical chemistry.

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