Re: Very Simple/Basic Question
- From: david.bostwick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (David Bostwick)
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 20:44:28 GMT
In article <nljji1d45jipaadqfbjmo20r9nqahh274u@xxxxxxx>, russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:38:22 -0700, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
>
>>RS wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry for the simplicity (ignorance) of this question but...
>>> Is bonding ever done in the lab, or does it only happen naturally? Are
>>> there any examples of scientists creating new substances by bonding
>>> two or more atoms?
>>
>
>>(Wow) CHEMISTRY.
>
>
>Is that an answer?
>
>
Yes, it's an answer. Perhaps not exactly what you wanted, but it's an answer.
In a word, the answer is chemistry. There are a whole lot of things we use
every day that wouldn't be around if someone hadn't made them. Part of that
process involves chemistry.
.
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