There aren't any. Chemistry is very definitely involved in human life.
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Yes, it is very important to life, because it is used in the manufacture of plastics, fertilizers, fuel, food, etc. By studying chemistry, you can know many things about the human body and also about plant and animal life. Another important thing is that chemistry is used in the manufacture of cosmetics.
Chemistry explained a lot of earth's mysteries at the time. Irish scientist Robert Boyle is the father of chemistry and it was used to explain and extend life and to perform material conversions.
Medicine, agriculture, life processes, genetics, etc. :)
No, chemistry is a branch of science that focuses on the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter. Science, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses various fields of study aimed at understanding the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
my relatrionship in chemistry about my life to protect our world
Life and chemistry are strongly linked.
Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions of matter. The different areas of human needs that chemistry has contributed to are: drug production, food processing, transportation, communication and entertainment.
The Chemistry of Common Life was created in 2008-01.
George W. Carey has written: 'The chemistry of human life' -- subject(s): Medicine, Biochemic.
branches of 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.