Chemistry deals with the study of matter and its composition, structure, properties, changes/transformation that it undergoes and the energy that govern the changes. Chemistry is the central science.
because chemistry is also can try!w/o chemistry is nothing is to live the earth!!really really chemistry is also need to our body.
Of course it does!
Chemistry is really important.
radium or chemistry.
No. He can always lie easily to cheat you.
Chemistry and math really go together. Chemistry is filled with alot of things that are math based such as formulas, algebra, and dimensional analysis. It is recommened that you at least have taken algebra before you take any chemistry class.
Not much really. That's more of a physics area.
To represent a really big or really small amount Like the size of a single atom
Broadly defined, yes. It's possible to say that all biology is really chemistry in disguise and all chemistry is really physics in disguise. You can even go beyond that and say that all physics is really mathematics in disguise, though at that point you're starting to stretch a bit.
I took AP chemistry in high school and I am a chemical engineering major and that little head start I had over everyone else really helped my GPA. I say take it, especially if you plan on taking chemistry in college.
General Chemistry textbook is a good place to start. Wasn't really heavy on organic chemistry or biochemistry it seemed more a general chemistry exam to me. Make sure you know about elements in the periodic table, things like electron affinity etc. Also, know some basic kinetics, famous people in the history of chemistry.
Zumdahl chemistry refers to the man, Steven Zumdahl, who is currently a professor in the University of Illinois. He has authored many chemistry books, which are widely used in high level high school courses and college classes. His style of approaching chemistry can probably be called "Zumdahl chemistry", depending on how distinctive it really is to others.