It is the combination of ideas in chemistry
JAN KENNETH: The theme means the power of cooperation of chemistry and science in working together to produce a result not obtainable by chemistry alone or by science alone. They need each other in order to produce a certain kind of result. [ Thus without the other one, the desired result cannot be achieved. ]
- Clubbing means enlargement of the ends of the fingers or toes. - Cyanosis means a bluish coloration. - Edema means swelling. .......Therefore, no clubbing, cyanosis or edema simply means that you do not have any of those things.
ça veut dire quoi XXX? means what does XXX mean?So this means 'What does clubbing mean?'
In hindi chemistry is called "rasayan shastra". Here, rasayan means chemicals and shastra means study/science.
Science isn't an acronym, it means the letter c. The word science is spelled with a two Cs.
In chemistry a radical is a species with an unpaired electron. By species this means an ion.
Chemistry is the central science. It means that even if you don't see how chemistry is relevant in your life now, everything DOES come down to chemistry. gives you a better understanding about the world around you gives you a better understanding about the world around you
If you're referring to a double award science it mean working towards two GCSE's for science If you're doing triple award, it means working towards three GCSE's but there will be more, harder, work. Whatever your pick, it will still cover all three sciences
Actually the saying associated with synergy is "two plus two is equal to five". The idea behind this saying is that in normal circumstances 2 + 2 = 4 but, synergy means that the result is greater than what would be obtained from each component separately.
Synergy, possibly.
It means a certain chemical transformation of specific changes in elements. They are crucially important in the world of Chemistry and science in general.
Apparatus means things or items that are needed to conduct an experiment in physical science, chemistry, biology and physics. Examples of apparatus used in chemistry are: pipettes, burettes, conical flasks, glass beakers and thermometers.