Chemistry (disambiguation)
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Chemistry is the science of matter at or near the atomic scale.
Chemistry may also refer to:
Science
- Chemistry (etymology), the history and use of the word
- Chemistry: A European Journal, an academic periodical
- Advanced Placement Chemistry, a course offered in the Advanced Placement Program series
Film and television
- Chemistry (2009 film), a Malayalam film by Viji Thampi
- Chemistry (2013 film), a Telugu film by Vachespathy Jonnalagadda
- Chemistry (TV series), a 2011 American softcore pornographic series
- Chemistry (drama), a 2010 Pakistani television drama serial
- Chemistry: A Volatile History, a 2010 BBC documentary
- "Chemistry" (The New Batman Adventures), an episode of The New Batman Adventures
- "Chemistry" (Smash), an episode of Smash
Music
- Chemistry (band), a Japanese popular music R&B duo
- Albums
- Chemistry (Buckshot and 9th Wonder album), 2005
- Chemistry (Girls Aloud album), 2005
- Chemistry: The Tour, a 2006 concert tour by Girls Aloud
- Chemistry (Johnny Gill album), 1985
- Chemistry, a 1981 album by Mondo Rock
- Chemistry, a 1997 album by Nirvana (UK band)
- Chemistry, a 2004 album by zeebee
- Chemistry (EP), a 2013 album by duo Trouble Maker
- Songs
- "Chemistry" (song), a 2001 song by Semisonic
- "Chemistry", a song by Alcazar from Alcazarized
- "Chemistry", a song by Jawbreaker from Dear You
- "Chemistry", a song by The Nolans from Portrait
- "Chemistry", a song by Rush from Signals
- "Chemistry", a song by Unkle from War Stories
Other
- Chemistry.com, an online dating service
- Chemistry (relationship), a complex emotion that arises when two people share a special connection
- Interpersonal chemistry or interpersonal attraction, an attraction between people that leads to friendships and romantic relationships
See also
- All pages beginning with "Chemistry"
- All pages with titles containing "Chemistry"
- Chemical (disambiguation)
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