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  • Applied Chemistry: Definition, Applications & Examples
    The application of chemistry to a specific purpose is called applied chemistry.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Chemistry is the study of matter and its properties, as well as how matter changes.

    * Applied chemistry takes the knowledge and principles of chemistry and uses them to solve practical problems or create new products.

    Examples of applied chemistry in action:

    * Medicine: Developing new drugs, creating medical imaging techniques, and designing drug delivery systems.

    * Agriculture: Developing fertilizers and pesticides, improving crop yields, and creating genetically modified crops.

    * Materials science: Creating new materials with specific properties like strength, conductivity, or heat resistance.

    * Environmental science: Developing methods to clean up pollution, monitor environmental changes, and develop sustainable energy sources.

    * Food science: Developing new food products, preserving food, and ensuring food safety.

    * Cosmetics and personal care: Creating products like soaps, shampoos, and lotions.

    In short, applied chemistry is the bridge between the fundamental principles of chemistry and their practical applications in various fields.

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