46 adjectives to describe chemistry

With organic chemistry, molecular physics, and physiology yet in their infancy, and every day making prodigious strides, I think it would be the height of presumption for any man to say that the conditions under which matter assumes the properties we call "vital" may not, some day, be artificially brought together.

BERGEIM, OLAF, joint author. Practical physiological chemistry. SEE Hawk, Philip B. BERL, EMMANUEL.

The words in which he expresses this conception, in the treatise on elementary chemistry to which reference has already been made, mark the year 1789 as the commencement of a revolution of not less moment in the world of science than that which simultaneously burst over the political world, and soon engulfed Lavoisier himself in one of its mad eddies.

Smith's introductory college chemistry.

A trophy of bluish green South Kensington certificates for geometrical drawing, astronomy, physiology, physiography, and inorganic chemistry adorned his further wall.

HANDORF, B. H. Cooperative chemistry test for college students.

There can be little doubt now that Redwood's refusal to acquaint Winkles with the composition of Herakleophorbia IV. had aroused in that gentleman a novel and intense desire towards analytical chemistry.

HOSTMANN, JEANNOT, joint author. Pharmaceutical and medical chemistry.

SEE Differential equations in applied chemistry.

"Physiological chemistry and its practical applications appears to be the subject.

He had taken pains to become acquainted with agricultural chemistry; and the neighboring farmers owed him some useful hints about the management of their land.

SEE The Journal of biological chemistry.

For some considerable time Balthazar avoided experimental chemistry, and confined himself to theoretical speculations.

Basic chemistry for high schools.

Quantitative pharmaceutical chemistry.

HOWE, HARRISON E. Creative chemistry.

Laboratory manual of brief college chemistry.

The Bureaus have found the demand for women in industrial chemistry and physics, for instance, to be greater than the supply because the graduates of women's colleges have not been carried far enough in mathematics, and in chemistry have been kept too much to theoretical text-book work.

WILSON, SHERMAN R. Descriptive chemistry.

Semimicro and macro organic chemistry. SEE CHERONIS, NICHOLAS D. CHERONIS, NICHOLAS D. Semimicro and macro organic chemistry; a laboratory manual.

They stoop to rise, to mount higher in coming years, by subtle chemistry, climbing by the sap in the trees, and the sapling's first fruits thus shed, transmuted at last, may adorn its crown, when, in after-years, it has become the monarch of the forest.

The ABC of acid base chemistry.

Theoretical chemistry: an introduction to quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and molecular spectra for chemists.

SEE A laboratory outline of Smith's intermediate chemistry.

It would seem, at first sight, that organs like muscles, mechanical instruments for the manipulation of the organism in space, would be more or less independent of the subtler processes of internal chemistry of the blood and tissues.

46 adjectives to describe  chemistry