To be honest, the reason why chemistry is taught has nothing to do with its content at lower grade levels. It's all about the thought process and reasoning skills developed from it. However, chemistry is one of the most applicable subjects once understood. You'll figure out why certain food make you sick without having to eat them, why cavities and kidney stones are both caused by excess soda, and (my favorite) that flames change their color depending on the molecular content of what they are burning(yes, I'm a dork, please forgive me). In fact NaCl is just the most well known, there are hundreds if not thousands of different salts. Digressing, I apologize.
Besides it being just an easily used subject, chemistry's relatives are used in every day life (in fact one of them allow us to get away from school every day). Physics in the parent of chemistry. Chemistry branches all over the place and because of certain large molecules like ascorbic acid(vitamin C) gave light to Biology. Though Physic really is the main science that branches off into everything else (don't quote me on that, but you'll notice that it all tends to link back, especially when dealing with light, energy, and sound).
Though the most user friendly science (and probably the most complicated of the bunch) is Exercise. Not lying, the motions of the human body combined with all the chemical reactions and the electrical circuiting make PE the most difficult of sciences related to chemistry to be put into numbers.
Hope that answered the question (even though it hardly scratched the surface).
You could use chemistry in most fields, but it's commonly seen in the sciences and in medicine. Chemists, physicists, biologists, and engineers study chemistry. Doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, physical therapists, and veterinarians all take chemistry courses. Science teachers study chemistry. Fire fighters and people who make fireworks learn about chemistry. So do truck drivers, plumbers, artists, hairdressers, chefs... the list is extensive.
You have to study chemistry to learn about the world around you and why certain things happen arund us.
Yes..in our daily life to prepare medicines..
Chemistry is the base of the Universe because the matter is composed from chemical elements.
to be able to test certain liquids and such needed to study something, chemistry comes in with mixtures of different objects
The study of the chemistry of living organisms is called organic chemistry.
Organic ChemistryThe branch of chemistry in which we study the compounds of carbon.Inorganic ChemistryThe study of all elements and their compounds, except compounds of carbon is called inorganic chemistry.
organic chemistry- is the study of mostc arbon-containg compounds inorganic chemistry- the study of non-organic substance physical chemistry- the study of properties and changes of matter and their relation to energy analytical chemistry- the identification of the components and composition of metals biochemistry- the study of substances and process occurring in living things theoretical chemistry- the use of mathematics and computers to understand the principles behind observed chemical behavior and to design and predict the properties of new compounds
Modern physical chemistry was developed after 1850.
yes,chemistry needed to study health.
chemistry maths physics
to be able to test certain liquids and such needed to study something, chemistry comes in with mixtures of different objects
A student fails Chemistry because they didn't study and didn't learn all they needed to learn to pass the tests.
The most important is chemistry, however biology maths and physics are good a levels to study medicine
chemistry is the study of atomic matter.
you study chemistry so you can laern how to measure volume and study matter and mass
there are many branches of chemistry. Organic chemistry is the study of chemistry of life. Inorganic chemistry is the study of inorganic compounds. Analytical chemistry is the study of the chemistry of matter. Physical chemistry is the study of chemistry applying physics. Biochemistry Radiochemistry Photochemistry Cosmochemistry Hydrochemistry Electrochemistry Clinical chemistry Neurochemistry Forensic chemistry Macromolecular chemistry etc.
According to my careers adviser, it ain't needed but chemistry and biology is. :D
the first people to study chemistry were
If organic chemistry study the chemistry of carbon compounds the inorganic chemistry stydy the remaining part.
Chemistry is the general study of chemicals !