This paper surveys some ways in which the chemical realm can be described and outlined in terms of the concept of supervenience.
The particular contours of general chemical theory provide a ready basis for interpretation of determination, covariance,
and nonreduction—the characteristic metaphysical facets of the supervenience relation—in mutual terms. Building on this, the
extent to which chemically characterized properties and entities can be described in terms of a supervenience-scaffolded structure
represents a particularly vivid application that philosophers in general interested in supervenience would do well to attend
to. In addition, the model of chemical supervenience given here can be used as a rubric on which to decide on issues already
raised by philosophers of chemistry.
Keywords Supervenience - Chemistry - Properties - Emergence - Reduction - Explanation - Closure - Intensive - Aristotle