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Well, you can expect a good deal of Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and possibly Physical Chemistry (along with some labs). You can also expect to take some Calculus, Introductory Physics, Introductory Biology, and possibly some advanced Biology.
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It helps a lot. Mostly of chemical reaction require equation, so, the more you are skilled on maths, the more you'll get excellent marks on Chemistry. Mathematics is used widely in chemistry as well as all other sciences. Mathematical calculations are absolutely necessary to explore important concepts in chemistry. Without some basic mathematics skills, these calculations, and therefore chemistry itself, will be extremely difficult. However, with a basic knowledge of some of the mathematics that will be used in your chemistry course, you will be well prepared to deal with the concepts and theories of chemistry...
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Good books is often a matter of personal opinion, however you could look at some lists of award winning books from 1998.
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