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To do medicine...... No you don't have to have taken chemistry but the majority of medical schools consider it as compulsory. UCL (University College London) I think doesn't require chemistry and there are some other universities where it is not compulsory but in the majority of universities it is.
"Chemistry encompasses all questions about the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter."Taken from the introduction of "Chemistry" at WikiAnswers.
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Eating seeds or cow milk.
Account is taken of the field of study; example: photochemistry = study of chemical reactions induced by visible, UV and IR radiation.
Water is not often taken as a standard in chemistry.
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no. the chances of you getting pregnant are the same as if you hadn't taken birth control in months.
As chemistry practical 2008 is a course that can be taken especially with a community college. Many colleges can offer courses to help a studentÊlearn more chemistry skills.
They should have taken inorganic, organic, and biochemistry.
You have a 50% chance of getting the right answer and a 50% of getting the wrong answer. You best bet is to eliminate your three worse/wrong answers and that leaves you with two that are more or less correct . I have taken tests where points are taken away for guessing. Each right answer was one point and for every wrong two points were taken off. This was a national standardized test. In all the testing I have taken I have no way to beat the system set up by testing. I have taken the LSAT, GRE, SAT, ACT, National Teachers Exam, and several others. Nothing beats getting the test prep book and learning the tricks for that particular test.
Chemistry and math really go together. Chemistry is filled with alot of things that are math based such as formulas, algebra, and dimensional analysis. It is recommened that you at least have taken algebra before you take any chemistry class.
To do medicine...... No you don't have to have taken chemistry but the majority of medical schools consider it as compulsory. UCL (University College London) I think doesn't require chemistry and there are some other universities where it is not compulsory but in the majority of universities it is.
In America, it is typically in grade 10-11, however you can skip physics in your 11th year if you have taken chemistry (with the recommendation of your teacher).
its is the lower product of fractional distillation in organic chemistry. It is taken at around 400 degrees
it is used in sucide case to find which drug taken.
How do you educate doctors without chemistry? How do you educate researchers in plastics industries, or petroleum, or metallurgy, or ... etc. Added: As someone who has taken three years of undergraduate chemistry ( though much is forgotten! ) I can tell you that chemistry is education; the subject teaches you how to think, not what to think.