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Geochemistry is a science which studies distributions of chemical elements in the different parts of the earth and exchanges of these elements between these different parts. Theoretical basis for geochemistry is mainly chemistry and the main difference between geochemistry and laboratory chemistry is that in geochemistry we only observe natural objects; geochemist perform observations and chemist experiments.

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Michard, G. (1987). Natural Aqueous Solutions in the Earth. In: Bellissent-Funel, MC., Neilson, G.W. (eds) The Physics and Chemistry of Aqueous Ionic Solutions. NATO ASI Series, vol 205. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3911-0_16

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