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.
Phytochemical,Biochemistry and Physical Science.I think this is right i am not to sure though.There are other topics that you can choose but,I just choose those three.
While there are probably dozens (or hundreds) of subcategories of science, the "big three" you find in school are biology, chemistry, and physics.
find three newsworthy problems whose solutions are related to chemistry
chemistry , biology and i don't know the other one.
as a fact the three topics of science are physics, chemistry, biology
Examples: biochemistry, analytical chemistry, colloid chemistry.
- Chemical composition of materials
- Synthesis of new useful materials
- Application of chemistry for the development of humankind
biology is one and chemistry is another but i don't no the third one
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 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.
Chemistry is divided into three divisions. Organic Chemistry ; dealing with the chemisgtry of carbon , hence 'C-H' bonds'. Inorganic Chemistry ; dealing with non-carbon chemistry. Physical Chemistry ; dealing with the physical changes, energy, stoichiometry, and calculations.
solid, liquid and gas are the three matters of science
Science is not included in the trivium, which consists of the three subjects of logic, grammar, and rhetoric.
English, Chemistry, Economics
there are core subjects which are the three main subjects which are maths, science and English
The three main groups in science are chemistry,biology and physics.
Physics, Chemistry and Biology are three major fields in science.
there are core subjects which are the three main subjects which are maths, science and English
Three main divisions of science are chemistry, physics, and biology.
biology, pyschology, chemistry
physiks, biology and chemistry.
physics chemistry and biology :)
Physics chemistry and biology
Let's hope him is better in chemistry than in English. Basically, we don't know. We don't know what your school is like, and "in 11" is not terribly clear either. 11 years old? 11th grade? I'll assume the latter, since you usually don't get to choose subjects at 11 years old. Physical science, chemistry, and advanced chemistry are three courses that are often taught in high school that are either chemistry or closely related to chemistry. The other science courses that are usually offered (biology, geology/"earth science", physics) are more distantly related, though if you're good at chemistry you'll probably be at least okay at physics... maybe not biology/geology so much, though.