Chemistry and technology are together and separate. Chemistry uses technology and technology uses chemistry. The history of chemistry and technology dates back to ancient times. Chemistry was also used by older civilizations, such as Egypt. It was very popular during the Middle Ages. Back then it was called Alchemy, or transforming metal into gold or even a philosopher's stone. As the years passed, alchemy became a lost art and chemistry took over. Chemistry led to the creation of technology. Without technology we would have nothing of what we need. An example would be our cell phones, computers and cars, everything that most people can't do without. So, as has been pointed out, chemistry and technology are together and separate. Chemistry forms the dispersible foundation of disciplines such as biology, medicine and material sciences. Future studies show an accelerated change in technology throughout history. What is chemistry? Wikipedia defines it as a branch of physical science and is the study of the composition, properties and change of matter. It has been said that chemistry is also called the central science because it builds bridges with other natural sciences. The history of chemistry dates back to ancient times, up to around 1000 BC. Examples of chemistry might take metal from ore or ceramics to enamels. The art of chemistry consists in transforming one thing into another. What's the point of studying chemistry? Because we use it all the time, especially when we cook. If you know how to use chemistry according to your knowledge, then it can help you make daily choices. There are many people working in the field of chemistry. People, from doctors to truck drivers. People often... middle of paper... good food, the best medicine, etc. And as we move into the future, technology will only get bigger and better. They predict smarter phones, faster computers, flying cars and, of course, technology will become increasingly thinner, smaller and lighter. Probably water and fire resistant, even childproof. As our world grows, so will our technology and chemistry. So this article was about chemistry and technology. Its history, its present and a small peek into the future. I told where chemistry began and how it progressed over the years to where we are now. And we're only growing. We're just building on what we already know and have learned. And we're just learning more and more about our chemistry and our world. I have to say, it wasn't an easy topic to research, but I think I figured it out. The point is that the chemistry of the world is only growing.
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