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May I know the different parts of chemical abstract? thanks?

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May I know the different parts of chemical abstract? thanks?

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  1. Yes, of course.

    The abstract of a journal article in chemistry usually contains a sentence or two about the background on the problem studied in the paper, a longer description of how the authors solved/studied the problem, and a few sentences about what they discovered or how well the method worked.  Sometimes the middle ('method') gets an extra sentence or two, sometimes the results do - depends on which the authors are more proud of... ;)

    Chemistry abstracts are not typically written as a table with labeled fields (like: "Author: Mhs crl; Journal: Yahoo! Answers; Year: 2008", etc.), so there aren't really any "formal" "different parts" to identify.

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