Yes, as is maths and science the same. Science is the language of Human understanding of the universe and everything in it.
Chemistry, is part of that.
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Yes, chemistry is not typically required for computer science, as computer science primarily focuses on the study of algorithms, programming languages, and software development. However, some specialized fields within computer science, such as computational chemistry or bioinformatics, may require knowledge of chemistry.
The branch of science that deals with molecules changing into other molecules is chemistry.
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.
there is nothing difference in our science branches, if you see deeply in biology ,you find chemistry then if you see deeply in chemistry ,you can find physics, same thing you can find incredible maths in physics.....
No not exactly.Science deals with purely with physics,chemistry,botany and zoology. whereas Technology deals with both mechanism and improvement in usage with science
How thing are put together - including you.
"There is no such thing as a BA in chemistry. All bachelors chemistry degrees should be BSc."
Chemistry is a part of science.
well the only thing I know is chemistry and something else
the way chemistry develops as science is because its chemistry and it is one of the scientific rules.
chemistry and science clubbing in synergy slogan
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Chemistry is the science of matter. There are different branches of natural science chemistry is one. Others are zoology, botany, ecology, geology etc
Chemistry is called the servant of science because it is always there. Chemistry is the basis behind biology, chemistry, and even physics.