For the last century or so, most U.S. college majors have required 4 years of study. If you take an over- or underload of classes, your time will of course be shorter or longer. However unless you are very talented, taking an overload is generally not preferable to completing your work in the standard amount of time.
People have studied chemistry for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Greeks. However, modern chemistry as a scientific discipline began to take shape in the 17th century with the work of scientists like Robert Boyle and Antoine Lavoisier.
The IB Chemistry SL Paper 3 exam is 1 hour and 15 minutes long.
It is 1 hour and 15 minutes long (2014 exam).
It typically takes one academic year to complete a general chemistry course, which is usually divided into two semesters. Each semester typically lasts 15-16 weeks, including lectures, labs, and exams.
It is 45 minutes long (as for the 2014 exam).
You need 3-5 years of education.
chemistry or physics but mainly chemistry
Most HS sophomore take Chemistry 1. High performers, or students who took Biology in 8th grade can take Chemistry as a freshman.
You need to take a science course then you can take a chemistry course.
I have had chemistry with this girl for a long time
6.022 x 1023 seconds
it depends on what your school allows
I have my BSN and I had to take two chemistry classes.
In general, chemistry cannot answer questions of this sort. With thermodynamics, it's possible to make statements about energetics, but usually kinetics ("How fast") has to actually be measured. Even then, it's not really chemistry.
The time it takes to complete a degree depends on the individual. A truly dedication person can complete a four year degree in three years. An online chemistry degree will most likely take between four and eight years, depending the degree attained.
You would take physics
One can take a course in surface chemistry from many different places. One may contact local colleges in their area to see if they are offering classes in surface chemistry.