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What is your basic back ground, if you are an MSc chemistry holder and you want to be in the field of chemistry then Phd is the best option for you. If you have second thought of moving to other fields like software then MTech chemistry is best. deside yourself Regards Vijay kumar
I do not believe so. Training to be a nurse really isn't an option online. You need to attend a university and take biological chemistry and other medical classes. Trust me, biological chemistry is hard.
An automated chemistry analyzer is a type of medical laboratory tool. It is tasked with measuring and doing other related tasks with various chemicals from samples without a lot of human help.
The phrase, "That's not an option" means, that basically you don't really have no other choice or option but to do what your told to. Some examples include: Doing homework, going to school, washing dishes/car, walking the dog, doing chores, AND MANY MANY MORE!
Organic Chemistry
Well you have two options: Option 1 : Introduce them slowly even if they have meet before, try making them sit together or doing some other tricks. Option 2: When the little dog gets tired wait until the big dog lies down and then place them next to each other. Whatever option you choose it WILL work if you do it right
Chemistry is the basis of many other areas of study. For instance, pharmaceuticals use chemistry daily when preparing drug formularies. Chemistry is also used in culinary arts, and many other areas.
because chemistry is the center sciencse
Biochemistry, clinical chemistry, organic compounds industry, foods chemistry are related to organic chemistry.
One of the 5 major divisions of chemistry is organic chemistry. The other four include inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry.
Only if you understand the fundamentals of the properties of chemistry. In other words if you can no sweat.
This would depend both on the school doing the teaching and the student doing the learning. Some schools don't have one discipline or the other; many consider these two things to be identical.