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Does chemistry use mathematics and if you are great with math will you have problem with chemistry?

Yes, chemistry uses mathematics. But being great with mathematics is not enough for studying chemistry: you must enjoy the subject.


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Is it true that if you're good at mathematics you'll fail on chemistry?

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Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail chemistry and thermodynamics?

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How is mathematics related to physics and chemistry?

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