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There three main division of science namely biology, chemistry and physics. Biology deals with all types of organisms, chemistry focuses on chemical reactions while physics deals with physical matters.
Both are study of properties of matter but physics deals with the energy changes assosiatef with the substanse while chemistry deals with the properties, funtion and reactivity of matter
Some people find chemistry more enjoyable than physics. Some people find physics more enjoyable than chemistry. Some people love both of them, while others can't stand either one. You might think that the teacher can make the difference, and there's something to that. But still, we find all four kinds of people in the same set of (one chemistry class and one physics class). Through the process of scientific investigation, analysis, logic, and mathematical deduction, we're led to the inescapable conclusion that the difference is not in the classes or the subjects. The difference is in the individual student. So the way the question is presented, it has no answer, because it's looking for the answer in the wrong direction.
Marie Curie won the noble prize 2 times because of her contribution to the radiation phenomena and for the discovery of polonium and radium. One noble peace prize was for Physics while the other was for Chemistry.
Marie Curie also has two different jobs, she was a chemistry teacher and a physics teacher. Marie was the one who discovered two elements; the Radium and Polonium.
There three main division of science namely biology, chemistry and physics. Biology deals with all types of organisms, chemistry focuses on chemical reactions while physics deals with physical matters.
math is the skill of counting and measuring (among others) and these are essential in Chemistry and physics.+++They are indeed: Chemistry involves accurate measurements, while Physics is almost entirely mathematical.
If you want to become a scientist you will need to get a degree at minimum. Do you want to do physics chemistry or biology? If unsure do all three. And mathematics. While you MAY not require any as a prerequisite, doing them will make tertiary studies easier to transition to. For each steam, recommended prerequisites could be... Physics: physics, mathematics. Chemistry: physics, chemistry, mathematics. Biology: biology, mathematics, maybe chemistry.
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.
They are all valid actually since modern physics is more on Astrophysics Physical Chemistry and Bio Physics and Geophysics while Classical physics is more on Mechanics, optics, thermodynamics and waves ;D
Science is more about vocabulary while math is about numbers
Yes, it is possible to take high school physics before high school chemistry. Physics and chemistry are separate branches of science, and the order in which they are taught can vary depending on school curriculum and student interest. Physics generally focuses on the study of matter, energy, and motion, while chemistry focuses on the composition and properties of substances.
Both are study of properties of matter but physics deals with the energy changes assosiatef with the substanse while chemistry deals with the properties, funtion and reactivity of matter
The problem with subdividing science into diffrent ares is that there is often overlap between them. The boundary around each area of science is not always clear. For instance, much of biology is also chemistry, while much of chemistry is also physics. And a rapidly growing area of physics is biophysics, the application of physics to biology. The problem with subdividing science into diffrent ares is that there is often overlap between them. The boundary around each area of science is not always clear. For instance, much of biology is also chemistry, while much of chemistry is also physics. And a rapidly growing area of physics is biophysics, the application of physics to biology.
Well first start of nuclear bombs has more common in physics that chemistry. Sense Chemistry is really assosiated with elemnts while the atom and it spliting is more assosiated with physics. The answer is easy in order to produce an atomic bomb you need uranium or plutonium which is part of chemestry. The fission process is more physic related
There are many specialized branches of chemistry. Some of these branches include biochemistry, physiological chemistry, analytical chemistry, and organic chemistry.
Physics is the most basic science not because it is easy, but because it is the basis on which all other types of hard science is built on. Biology and chemistry rely on the laws and properties of physics, while the opposite is untrue. This is because physics is the study of matter and energy, and how these two things interact.