Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the study of the nature, properties, and composition of matter, transformation of energy, and how these undergo changes.
The simple fact is that chemistry plays an important role in human's life from the moment we're born. It usually begins from the first thing each morning. Most people wake up to an alarm or radio. These common household items contain batteries, which make them very chemically dependent. These batteries contain positive and negative electrodes which is also all about chemistry. It also plays an important role in the discovery and understanding of materials contained in these and many other common household items. Things like electronic gadgets like computers. Yes, computer. Are they really related with one another?
Just what I was read before, an article about a chemistry research which could produce a faster computer:
By production of analytical instruments
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chemistry help us very much to understand biology. in biology there are many reactions that can be understood only after knowing chemistry
chemistry is related to tyres because if you put to much pressure in them they will explode
Chemistry is used to make synthetic materials such as plastic. When plastic objects are made on a large scale in order to sell them to the general public, or for any type of large-scale application, that is a form of industrial chemistry. But even materials that are not synthetic, may be produced or used in ways that require a knowledge of chemistry. Paper is made from trees, but a lot of chemistry goes into turning trees into paper, and there is a lot of chemistry involved in knowing how to make particular types of paper; soft paper for tissues, glossy paper for magazines, durable paper for banknotes, colored paper, and so forth. The pharmaceutical industry is a vast exercise in industrial, applied chemistry. Most industries use chemistry in one way or another. It is a very basic type of knowledge.
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chemistry help us very much to understand biology. in biology there are many reactions that can be understood only after knowing chemistry
There are different types of technology uses needed for animal trainers. Some of them include animal behavior monitoring technology, marine technology, biology, chemistry and so much more.
Yes you can get it. Chemistry is a vast subject and finds application in almost all the fields but we do not have much institutes offering such courses.
It means that the document it appears in was written by someone who doesn't know much chemistry, or who at least did a very good job hiding his or her knowledge of chemistry.
because then the technology was not developed and people had all the beliefs......
No Britain captured a quarter of the world and developed to a jewel in economy but Britain did not have much technology, it had power, strength and knowledge of how to develop.
Actually its answer is very easy and very simple where as you know that all things made by soem chemistry formula where you know that a metal is combinations of amny metals and also some chemicals which are used in different technology also made by combinations of different chemicals so the role of chemistry is much more important in each and every technology even in civil technology,,,, i think there will be no more capacity to understand you about it,,,
Technology is basically applied science - science put to practical use. Much of this science is physics, although some other sciences - for example, chemistry - also play a role. It really depends on what technology you are talking about.
it has more knowledge and technology, and yep pretty much do more than a regular board!
technology is made of ideas got from instinctive research of scientist; its was gatherd through narrow reseach, it contributed by a lot of explorers;it was formed by the basis of much later science; it works depends on the person who had developed it had used it.