What is the difference between applied chemistry and pure chemistry?

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009 | Chemistry

i_need_ammo asked:


This is supposed to be in my book, but I have no idea. I mean, Applied chemistry and pure chemistry… I had no idea that there were such things. ><

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1 Comment to What is the difference between applied chemistry and pure chemistry?

SciMann
March 29, 2009

Applied chemistry is when you use known knowledge to perform some task for someone (boss; even yourself). Pure chemistry is when you do something to advance the knowledge base.

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