1. chem - Noun
2. chem - Adjective
(uncountable, university slang, often capitalized) Clipping of chemistry (“branch of natural science”); usually referring to the subject or the department.
(countable, informal, often in the plural) Clipping of chemical.
A chemical weapon.
A recreational drug.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:recreational drug
chem (not comparable)
(informal) Clipping of chemical.
chem plant; chem weapons
chem. (uncountable)
Abbreviation of chemistry.
chem. (not comparable)
Abbreviation of chemical.
Chem.
(law) Abbreviation of chemical.
chem.
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Each model uses 4,416 battery cells, and each LG Chem line is able to produce up to 7 million cells a month, one of the people said. Source: Internet
Nippon Nogei Kagaku Kaishi J. Agric. Chem. Soc., 36, pp. 251 In 1873 German pharmacologist Rudolf Buchheim Rudolf Buchheim (1873) "Über die 'scharfen' Stoffe" (On the "hot" substance), Archiv der Heilkunde (Archive of Medicine), vol. 14, pages 1ff. Source: Internet
Phys. Chem. 9 (1888) 613. in which he expressed the diffusion coefficient as the ratio of the osmotic pressure to the ratio of the frictional force and the velocity to which it gives rise. Source: Internet
Crystal structure of a molecular hexagon composed of hexagonal aromatic rings reported by Müllen and coworkers in Chem. Eur. Source: Internet
J. Agric. Food Chem. Publication Date (Web): 5 January 2013 Extract quality Problems may arise with the lack of validation for quantifying of A-type proanthocyanidins (PAC) extracted from cranberries. Source: Internet