All plastics are products of the chemical industry.
Medicine, Polymers & Plastics
Journalism is not applied to chemistry.
The Maths terms combination and permutation apply in chemistry when making the expected industrial calculation.
One method of preservating food is by irradiation.
Plastics are a sub-group of chemicals in a field of chemistry called Organic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry focuses on a base element called Carbon and the way it is able to join with other chemical elements by bonding. They(Plastics) usually are referred to as Polymers and are often produced from bye-product or left over of fuel refining. It is also possible to create Plastic from cellulose,pullped from a component of the microscopic cell walls of plants(e.g. trees).
Everything is related to chemistry, and especially man made materials such as plastics. To keep it simple, "organics" are similar in makeup in that they are basically made of carbon atoms. How these chains are oriented (length, branching, etc.) has everything to do with their molecular properties. You can't make plastic without organic chemistry.
Erich Hermann Heimann has written: 'Der grosse Augenblick in der Chemie' -- subject(s): Chemistry, History 'Do-it-yourself with Plastics' -- subject(s): Plastics
Plastic is man-made. It's a hydro-carbon compound.
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.
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Enhanced prescription meds. How to use antibiodoics properly. How to use plastics for medical uses.
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