the different contribution of chemistry to different human needs are:
population control-Contrceptives
Shelter-construction materials
Clothing-i.e. nylon
biomass-i.e. use as fuel, firewood,charcoa;
sports and recreation-the things that are being used in games
travel and exploration-you can now travel in air, water ang land
Gadgets
7 AREAS OF HUMAN NEEDS that involves chemistry
1. food
2. shelter
3. clothing
4. education
5. transportation
6. communication
7. recreation/ entertainment
Chemistry made the internal combustion engine possible, and showed how to make steel. Additionally, chemistry helps increase crop yields and powers electronic devices.
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Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions of matter. The different areas of human needs that chemistry has contributed to are: drug production, food processing, transportation, communication and entertainment.
Yes. Everyone needs a four year degree in either chemistry or biochemistry.
Quite simply, it isn't. In the 18th and 19th century, most scientists were polymaths - the same scientist might examine questions in biology and physics and then go on to look at geology or chemistry without thinking that he (and it usually was a he) was looking at a different subject. As we came to know more of how the world worked, it became convenient for people to specialise in certain areas of knowledge - to be good at chemistry involved so much chemical knowledge that it was no longer possible for a single person to know all of chemistry AND also be much good at, say, Geology. At that stage, scientific study was split into areas relating to different areas - physics, chemistry, biology, geology, zoology, medicine etc., mainly because the areas were easier to teach that way. We are now at the stage where no normal scientist can understand all of any single subject, so a chemist might specialise in physical chemistry or inorganic chemistry, and even within that specialisation, they will become an expert in only a small area. The best science now involves several scientists collaborating - bringing their expertise in chemistry with someone else's expertise in biology and another person's expertise in medicine, for example, to aim at a cure for a particular disease. Finally, don't think about science being a subject - it is a method of thinking that allows you to put up an idea, test it with an experiment and see if your idea holds water, whether it needs to be improved, or whether it is wrong and needs to be discarded.
There are no areas...lol
wood production agriciture kana na lang uy kay kapoiu
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Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions of matter. The different areas of human needs that chemistry has contributed to are: drug production, food processing, transportation, communication and entertainment.
Fat, fibre, dairy, vitamin,protein,minerals,carbohydrates,food, vegetables,
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make up plastic rubber Synthetic fabrics hair color gasoline glass vitamins
to help people in different areas of their needs.
Try to look on the Maslow's Hierachy of Needs
if youre travelling with your parents and away from school and your teacher gave you a bunch of chemistry assignments then it will make your travelling a lot more boring