they use in in mixing the paint colors and the preciseness in their work and in developing the photographs!
Some artists weld sculptures out of metal. Welding is a fascinating example of chemistry in action. Also mixing of different paints, colors, and materials depending on what medium they are using.
This is the inorganic chemistry.
chemistry is very important. chemistry is different from bio chemistry .
general inorganic chemistry
chemistry teacher, doctor, pharmacist
You would use chemistry software if you feel you need assistance in your chemistry work, for examples such as drawing chemical structure designs. Chemistry software is often found useful by chemistry major students in college.
They use it
Anytime you cook anything you are using chemistry.
If you dislike maths and chemistry it would seem foolish to attempt a degree in Science. Being an artist, designer or any of the other creative professions is not a soft option though. While art is rewarding and enjoyable it is often badly paid and hard to break into. Artist do not need to have a degree in art to be great, as the best artist are always self creations. If you wish to be a successful artist a basic business course may be of far greater use than one in art. If you cant be successfully self employed you wont be a successful artist.
Chemistry is everything. The computer you used to ask this question uses Chemistry in some way.
Yes, but as you get more into chemistry at higher levels, algebra will not be of any use to you(i.e organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, etc).
i think most artist avoids the use of emphasis in a work that's wat i think about the artist.