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Coordinated Science is easier. Triple Science is harder because you learn more. Triple Science costs you 3 seperate IGCSE courses/results: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. But Coordinated Science takes up only 2 IGCSE courses/results. It isn't a huge advantage if you take Triple Science, though.
Yes, because chemistry is a science.
Computer Science is in no way related to chemistry.
Chemistry II, Advanced Chemistry, Chemistry 200, etc...
Chemistry is the science of synthesis and analysis of materials.
Triple Science has different lessons for each of the sciences (Chemistry, Biology and Physics) but double/core science all the subjects are grouped together.
Coordinated Science is easier. Triple Science is harder because you learn more. Triple Science costs you 3 seperate IGCSE courses/results: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. But Coordinated Science takes up only 2 IGCSE courses/results. It isn't a huge advantage if you take Triple Science, though.
bsc chemistry is the best cource.
biology chemistry math English and mostly triple science
maths English triple science (chemistry,biology,'geometery maybe')
Giving the IIT exam is a suitable option as it has both engineering and science.
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
sure, you definitely need the biology knowledge and some chemistry too
Chemistry is a part of science.
Yes, because chemistry is a science.
the way chemistry develops as science is because its chemistry and it is one of the scientific rules.
BOARD EXAM IN WHAT SUBJECT? chemistry