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No, it is not. It is possible, of course, but advanced sciences like chemistry, Biology or physics require a good mathematical background, so if you are good at math, then you actually have a better chance in chemistry.

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Q: Is it true that if you're good at math you'll most likely fail chemistry?
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Is it true that a mathematics expert is more likely to fail chemistry and physics?

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