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Chemistry is the study of the basic atomic building-blocks of nature and how they combine to form the solids, liquids, and gases that make up life and everything else we know. For the many different chemical elements and compounds, see:



For some basic concepts see:



What are our priorities for writing in this area? To help develop a list of the most basic topics in Chemistry, please see Chemistry basic topics.


History of Chemistry:


International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry


IUPAC Nomenclature Home Page




Question: What does the phrase 'which ties into' above mean? Can we reword that to be clearer?