I have a minor in chemistry as part of my bachelor's degree. While in undergraduate I tutored fellow students in inorganic, organic and biochemistry for three years, and my mother has taught high school chemistry for 35 years. Based on all of this, I would say I know a fair deal of chemistry, particularly inorganic chemistry.
The real question is, what do you want to know about chemistry?
People in lab coats conducting experiment or making things vital to the life style we take for granted.
microscopes and frogs.
yea
Change.
"chemo" is of greek origin and it comes from the greek word "χημεία" (cheemeea= chemistry).
Thermal comes to mind. Geothermal is another.
Biochemistry
its the combination of chemistry and energy
The English word mole comes from the German word "Mol", short for "Molekulargewicht" meaning "molecular weight". This is thought to have come from the French word "moléculaire" meaning "molecule".The Latin root is "molecula" a diminitive for the word "moles" meaning "mass".The word "mole" is used when we're talking about numbers of atoms and molecules.
what word comes to mind when you hear the word math
Rods. That's what comes into my mind.
Encyclopedia
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Encyclopedia
Dark ages
wireless modem
Mythology
a change
sexy
America's hat.
Something new or a good book.