Colligative properties depends only on the concentration of solutes in solvents.
An answer is not possible for this question: all domains of chemistry are important and interdependent.
No, if anything (including salt) is dissolved in a liquid (including water), the freezing point will become lower and the boiling point will rise. This phenomenon is part of a class of properties known as colligative properties of solutions.
If you do physics, chemistry, and biology, you will realise that somethings in physics also fall into chem and bio
Knowing the molecular make-up of materials (such as glass) is important in understanding both their properties and how to synthesise them. Chemistry thus plays an important part in the glass industry, being the science of matter.
Chemistry is applied to everything. It applies to physics, biology, etc. Honestly, I was taught that physics is the central science, and even though I am a chemistry major, I still think physics is the central science, but if somebody says they were taught or think it's chemistry I won't argue. I can see/understand both sides. Math is said to be the "language" of science, especially the two physical sciences physics and chemistry. It comes to the point that physics and chemistry are more-or-less two different sides of the same coin. You study very similar stuff, sometimes the same, but from difference perspectives. I think physics is a little more of the central science, but it's a bit hard to explain and understand (and it's a bit long to explain) if you haven't taken, or even talked, physical chemistry. The main reason many people think chemistry is the central science is because chemistry is applied to everything. No matter where you are, you, and everything around you is made up of atoms and molecules. That is why chemistry is the central science.
How does chemistry become part of our daily lifes?
Chemistry is a part of science.
The cell membrane, a complicated part of the cell maintains homeostasis. There is a lot of chemistry to it and the way that the membrane is made up of maintains homeostasis.
space is studied in chemistry.
Sociology is a part of social science, as it involves the study of society and social interactions. Chemistry is a natural science, focusing on the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter. Astrology is not considered a science at all, as it is based on the belief that celestial movements and positions can influence human affairs.
Life and chemistry are strongly linked.
If organic chemistry study the chemistry of carbon compounds the inorganic chemistry stydy the remaining part.