WordNet
n. students taking a course in chemistry together
Usage examples of "chemistry class".
I'd felt about the same way in training school when I got my first whiff of butyl mercaptan in the chemistry class and was told a living animal could make and use a similar odor.
I went to the chemistry class five times a week and didn't miss a single one.
Winnie's roommate, Melissa McDormand, sat at her desk typing away on study notes for her chemistry class.
Screwing what she represented, and no doubt frustrated that everyone in their fifth-year Chemistry class couldn't be there to see it.
He tried to help his students, teach a chemistry class, and answer his numerous piled up voice mail messages.
It was one of my best plots: a high school student is sick of always missing her Friday afternoon chemistry class to sit in the gym and cheer for a bunch of bozos chasing a ball around, so she blew up all the cheerleaders, proving once and for all that chemistry is more useful than football.
Now he remembered some phrases from his high school chemistry class.
It reminded me too much of high school chemistry class and I moved on.
On a windowsill there stood a row of geography books that looked as though they were geared to classes in middle school, but the wall of another classroom held a chart of symbols that seemed to be intended for a high school chemistry class.