Three general reasons to study chemistry are:
1. It is a part of everyday life.
2. It helps you understand the mechanism of everything that is going around you.
3. It tells you how reactions occur and bonds are formed, new substances are formed at the microscopic level.
Chemistry is the study of the composition, structure, properties and change of matter.
Three subjects included in the science of chemistry are organic chemistry (study of carbon-based molecules), inorganic chemistry (study of non-carbon based molecules), and physical chemistry (study of the physical principles underlying chemical properties).
Well, from my syllabus which is IB, i would say the most important are Oxidation and reduction, Stoichiometry, Organic Chemistry, Acids and Bases and energetics. There are others but they aren't too difficult to learn or apply and aren't purely chemistry such as Kinetics.
Chemistry is the study of all three scales: submicroscopic (atoms and molecules), microscopic (chemical reactions and properties), and macroscopic (bulk properties and measurable quantities). It explores how these levels interact and influence each other to understand the behavior of matter.
Organic chemistry is the study of natural combinations of Carbon (C) Hydrogen (H) and somtimes Oxygen (O) atoms.There are three types--AlkanesProperties: Single bonds / Saturated / High attraction energy (harder to break appart AlkenesProperties: 1 double bond / unsaturated / medium attraction energy AlkynesProperties: 1 triple bond / unsaturated / low attration energy (easy to break apart
There actually three(3) branches . They are :- ORGANIC ; Chemistry of carbon compounds. INORGANIC ; Chemistry of non-carbon compounds (The rest of chemistry) PHYSICAL ; Chemistry involved, with heat , light, energy, calculations, stoiciometry.
Three subjects included in the science of chemistry are organic chemistry (study of carbon-based molecules), inorganic chemistry (study of non-carbon based molecules), and physical chemistry (study of the physical principles underlying chemical properties).
The three general "branches" of science are biology, chemistry, and physics. There are actually hundreds of "types" of sciences!
physics chemistry and biology :)
Well, from my syllabus which is IB, i would say the most important are Oxidation and reduction, Stoichiometry, Organic Chemistry, Acids and Bases and energetics. There are others but they aren't too difficult to learn or apply and aren't purely chemistry such as Kinetics.
Biology- the study of organic things and living organisms Chemistry- the study of chemicals and all things to do with chemicals Physics- the study of forces, radiation and the way they interact with eachother in the universe
There are three, the primary being physics, as it is at the basis of all science, then chemistry, which links into biology!
There are three syllables in the word chemistry. (Chem-i-stry)
Three branches of chemistry are: organic, inorganic, radiochemistry.
because they study about space and let us know what is happening they help space
Chemistry is the study of all three scales: submicroscopic (atoms and molecules), microscopic (chemical reactions and properties), and macroscopic (bulk properties and measurable quantities). It explores how these levels interact and influence each other to understand the behavior of matter.
Science. For your GCSE's you should choose all three sciences but mainly you would focus on biology and chemistry.
Gases, Liquids and Solids they are the three states of matter in chemistry.