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Applied chemistry, of course! Applied chemistry is as the name implies - it's taking chemistry and creating an application - in this particular case, the "application" is dry or damaged hair.
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you mostly take chemistry in your 10th and 11th grade year but for me am taking chemistry in my 8th grade year so i would say 8, 9, 10, and 11th-Abdullahi Artan
Chemistry has several important aspects in a person's life. It is used in taking proper medication, determining edible food and even using everyday chemicals such as detergents or toothpastes.
Chemistry plays an important role in various scientific fields. In biology, chemistry helps in understanding cell metabolism. In law, it aids in forensics and DNA testing, and in medicine, it helps in the production of curative drugs.
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She is not taking a subject like clownology at college. She is studying either Conceptual Physics or English.
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Applied chemistry, of course! Applied chemistry is as the name implies - it's taking chemistry and creating an application - in this particular case, the "application" is dry or damaged hair.
yes! right from production to its reaction!
to understand chemistry you must understand the underlying physics. i suggest that if this is a class you are taking, take a physics class first.
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architectural automotive civil computer electrical manufactoring mechanical software structural these are the engineering majors that require the least amount of biology and chemistry.
you mostly take chemistry in your 10th and 11th grade year but for me am taking chemistry in my 8th grade year so i would say 8, 9, 10, and 11th-Abdullahi Artan
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