Relationship between Physics and Chemistry
Keywords:
Chemical descriptions Molecular chemistry Quantum mechanics Bohmian mechanicsAbstract
— Physics is the most fundamental and part of the sciences and physics has a profound effect on all scientific
development. In fact, physics is the present-day equivalent of what used to be called natural philosophy, from which most
of our modern sciences arose. In Different fields so many Students find themselves studying physics because of the basic
role it plays in all phenomena. In this paper we will try to explain what the fundamental problems in the other sciences
are, but of course it is impossible in so small a space really to deal with the complex, subtle, beautiful matters in these
other fields. Lack of space also prevents our discussing the relation of physics to engineering, industry, society, and war,
or even the most remarkable relationship between mathematics and physics. (Mathematics is not a science from our point
of view, in the sense that it is not a natural science. The test of its validity is not experiment.) We must, incidentally,
make it clear from the beginning that if a thing is not a science, it is not necessarily bad. For example, love is not a
science. So, if something is said not to be a science, it does not mean that there is something wrong with it; it just means
that it is not a science.


