Noun
the branch of chemistry dealing with the physical properties of chemical substances
Source: WordNetWe have seen that the formation and maintenance of self-organizing systems are compatible with the laws of physical chemistry. Ilya Prigogine
And, in what was possibly the most important but least talked-about decision, sleep with Tyler Cameron because she didn't want their physical chemistry to overwhelm what they really needed, which was private time to talk for real. Source: Internet
D. degree from the University of Minnesota in physical chemistry in 1950. Source: Internet
He continued with physical chemistry as a graduate student, gaining an MSc in 1941, but transferred to mathematics at the end of 1940. Source: Internet
Gibbs's nephew, Ralph Gibbs Van Name, a professor of physical chemistry at Yale, was unhappy with Rukeyser's biography, in part because of her lack of scientific training. Source: Internet
D. in 1908 from the University of Copenhagen and was immediately thereafter appointed professor of inorganic and physical chemistry at the same university. Source: Internet