Color - The search for new colors in the mid-19th century boosted the development of modern chemistry.
St. Paul, for example, could not in his day teach modern chemistry.
Or does modern chemistry play a part as well?
Well, in a few moments they'd see if modern chemistry was there to meet the challenge.
He is often called the "father of modern chemistry".
Today, this principle is the heart of the modern chemistry.
Gibbs's work had an enormous impact on the development of modern physical chemistry.
His work in this area was an important contribution to modern structural chemistry.
It is considered the starting point of modern organic chemistry.
How did baking soda get made in the old days before modern chemistry?