Yes, many organic compounds are used in agriculture.
Biochemistry, clinical chemistry, organic compounds industry, foods chemistry are related to organic chemistry.
It is sort of. If you include organic chemistry it is all about the studies of chemistry in life and is related to the environment.
It depends on your academic or professional goals. If you are pursuing a degree in chemistry or a related field, organic chemistry is typically a required course. If your interests lie in other areas, organic chemistry may not be necessary.
Physical Chemistry General Chemistry Theoretical Chemistry Avoid chemistry courses that are related to biology and organic compounds.
The wine alcohol is related to chemistry, because one of the chemicals in organic chemistry is used in making it:ethanol.
all the living organism have inorganic and organic compounds
in this univers every action should be related with chemistry....the life of every living thing should be relte with chemistry...the importenseof chestry in engineering also is veryimportent....for the betterment of next generation........
Some courses related to chemistry include general chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and inorganic chemistry. These courses cover various aspects of the field such as chemical reactions, molecular structures, thermodynamics, spectroscopy, and chemical bonding, among others.
The main fields are as follows:All other branches of chemistry and chemical engineeringBiochemistryAgricultureCrop SciencePharmacologyMedicine/Health CareOil - recovery, discovery, refining etcPaints, Coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomersPolymer Science and Technologyothers too
Henry H. Storch has written: 'The Fischer-Tropsch and related syntheses' -- subject(s): Catalysis, Chemistry, Organic, Fischer-Tropsch process, Organic Chemistry, Synthesis
It is the work of people processing foods and other farm related stuff. the meaning of agricultural engineering. Any area of engineering that can be applied to agri-business, agricultural production, agricultural research, processing of products, development of equipment, or methods of conservation, restoration, or remediation of natural resources. The Sloan Career Conrnerstone Center defines Agricultural Engineering as: Agricultural engineers apply knowledge of engineering technology and biological science to agriculture. They design agricultural machinery and equipment and agricultural structures. Some specialties include power systems and machinery design; structures and environment; and food and bio process engineering. They develop ways to conserve soil and water and to improve the processing of agricultural products. Agricultural engineers work in research and development, production, sales, or management. Resources: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers International Commission of Agricultural Engineering Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
Not much, you probably will need general chemistry and another chem related course, and that's about it. Math, physics are the 2 main subjects that you have to be good at in order to earn a degree in electrical engineering.