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Which of the following statements apply to chemistry? Everything is chemical. Chemicals are only harmful. Chemistry is used in the making medicine. Water and air are chemicals. Chemistry does not influence
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Which of the following statements apply to chemistry?
Everything is chemical.
Chemicals are only harmful.
Chemistry is used in the making medicine.
Water and air are chemicals.
Chemistry does not influence other sciences like ecology or biology.
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chemistry is used in medicine and water and air are chemical
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Chemistry is used in the making medicine.
Water and air are chemicals.
hope it helped!
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