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Large scale industrial processes, like oil refineries or fermentation, generally employ multiple chemical reactions to produce their final products. Stoichiometry describes the quantitative relationship between raw materials consumed and products produced in chemical reactions. Stoichiometry (coupled with mass and energy balances) is used in industrial chemistry to determine the raw materials required to produce a given slate of products and given configuration of processing equipment.
Some topics in chemistry that are relevant to agriculture students are the chemistry of nitrogen fixation and soil nutrient chemistry. Understanding the chemistry of soil and water chemistry is also important.
In any laboratory, scientific equipment and reagents (if relevant) can be found. However, the contents of a laboratory vastly varies as the subject it deals with. As an example, there will be a lot of chemical reagents in a chemistry laboratory, but not in a physics laboratory.
If it sticks your leather, why is that relevant .
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Large scale industrial processes, like oil refineries or fermentation, generally employ multiple chemical reactions to produce their final products. Stoichiometry describes the quantitative relationship between raw materials consumed and products produced in chemical reactions. Stoichiometry (coupled with mass and energy balances) is used in industrial chemistry to determine the raw materials required to produce a given slate of products and given configuration of processing equipment.
Some topics in chemistry that are relevant to agriculture students are the chemistry of nitrogen fixation and soil nutrient chemistry. Understanding the chemistry of soil and water chemistry is also important.
How is bioinformatic MBA relevant to bsc student with optional microbiology botany & Chemistry? and what job will i get? what position? what will be the pay?
Examples: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, radiochemistry, biochemistry, electrochemistry, etc.
All drugs are chemical products.
no, it's relevant in many situations. Doctors can't even become doctors without chemistry, it's also very important to make medicines. Chemistry is very important (also chemistry just rocks in general) :)
Business consultant is an organization provide business relevant consultancy services
Sharmistha Basu-Dutt has written: 'Making chemistry relevant' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Study and teaching
Get a degree in a relevant field... such as agriculture, chemistry, or biology... and then apply for a job with them.
Chemistry is the central science. It means that even if you don't see how chemistry is relevant in your life now, everything DOES come down to chemistry. gives you a better understanding about the world around you gives you a better understanding about the world around you
Industrial management refers to the management of large industries. A thesis should include the relevant writing topic, such as industry and pollution.
Chemistry is the study of matter and its reactions. Astronomy is the study of Outer space and the bodies found therein. Obviously, those bodies, like stars, planets and meteors, are made of matter, so chemistry is relevant.