Chemistry is everywhere, and we use all the time in our daily lives, probably without knowing it.
Here are some things that wouldn't be possible without the field of chemistry.
No plastic. That's no plastic bags, no CDs or DVDs, no iPods, no plastic silverware or plastic cups and plates, no scotch tape, no styrofoam, no synthetic fabics (like nylon, fleece, rayon, and kevlar). Most of your car is made of plastic too. hello
No gasoline. No driving fancy cars!No pharmaceuticals. Modern medicine wouldn't exist. No aspirin, no pain killers!
No water purification. Drinking water would make you sick half the time. Most of sewage treatment is done using chemistry.
No synthetic fertilizers. Farming and food production wouldn't be nearly as productive and starvation would be a massive problem. Insecticides are also made by chemists.
No paint. No cosmetics. No processed foods. No air conditioning. No refrigeration. No soap and cleaning products. No Photography. No televisions. No radios. No computeres. No glue. No batteries. No electricity in your house.
There's probably nothing you've done today that wasn't made thanks to chemistry. You'd pretty much have to go back to living in a cave to get away from it!
You know, you probably wouldn't even be alive if it wasn't for chemistry. Chemical reactions are happening every second in your body, keeping you alive (and sane!). Chemistry doesn't make our lives easier, it makes thempossible.
Some of the outstanding Filipino scientists include Fabian M. Dayrit , a Chemistry Professor at the department of Chemistry at Ateneo de Manila University. Another faculty member in Ateneo de Manila University is Dr. Amando F. Kapauan. He pioneered investigations on mercury pollution in the environment, and has done research on radioactive bromine. Maria Orosa e Ylagan was a pharmaceutical chemist and food technologist. She improved preservation methods for local dishes. One of her contributions was improving preservation for local dishes.
Its a Bond which means wherein a Home Country( say, India) deals with some Foreign Country ( say, Japan-Samurai Bond OR US- Yankee Bond OR UK- Bulldog Bond etc) in their own currency i.e Yen OR USD OR Pounds.
Look in: Any chemistry lab. manual, Check with your local library, Book stores (especially used book stores), Thrift stores, University, college, community college libraries and chemistry dept. offices, Invest in a chemistry set.
You can learn about nitrates in sources such as scientific research papers, academic textbooks on environmental science or chemistry, and educational websites or resources from reputable organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the World Health Organization (WHO). A local university or community college may also offer courses or workshops on nitrates and their effects.
Advances in technology allow tasks to become easier and allow problems that were once unable to be solved, may now be solved. It can also create new ways to explain, complete, and use things. Medicine also is very reliant on technology so the more technology, the better health care can be given and funded.
Filipino chemistry refers to the study of chemistry specifically in the context of the Philippines, taking into account local resources, practices, and challenges. Foreign chemistry refers to the study of chemistry in other countries or on a global scale, encompassing a broader range of perspectives, advancements, and applications. The key difference lies in the emphasis on local relevance and global perspectives, respectively.
Yes it is!! In my Science book it say Inflammation is a local response to invaders.
It is more of an engineering field. The science involved is physics and electro-chemistry. It requires knowledge of aerodynamics, materials, electricity, and local weather patterns.
There are several sources for help. A good starting point is the Science Fair Index on this website. Another excellent resource is your local library. Also, do a search for a topic that interests you using a search engine, such as Alfa Chemistry.
they are foreign,domestic and local
Foreign literature is from another country and local is from around you.
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In order to find information on NaHC03, it would probably be best to get a college level science or chemistry book from your local college library or book store.
This is an international site. Unless we know your location we cannot tell what is local or foreign to you.
Local literature is literature found in your own country. Foreign literature are ones that are found outside your country.
local and foriegn scientist