Different typee of classifications:
- organic and inorganic
- acids, bases, salts, oxides
- natural elements and artificial elements
- metals, metalloids or nonmetals
- covalent or ionic
etc.
Chemistry
Properties of stuff is the domain of physics and engineering. The composition of stuff is the domain of Chemistry.
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Organic chemistry (and of course biochemistry) is the branch involving carbon based molecules.
Reduced chemistry
The study of all forms of matter and how they interact with each other is called chemistry. Chemistry encompasses the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter at the atomic and molecular level.
Chemistry
You think probable to alchemy.
A module of chemistry addressed at Key Stage 3 in science is the environment including how acid rain affects certain forms of materials including limestone and other forms of stone. This is the only link I can think of however if you delve more deeply into other areas of physical chemistry I'm sure you will find something. Concentrate on building materials and how they can react with different forms of chemical compounds. Hope this helps.
A big idea in chemistry can also be referred to as a fundamental principle or concept that forms the basis of understanding chemical phenomena.
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The atomic theory is the basis of chemistry. This theory states that matter is composed of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, which combine in specific ratios to form different compounds. Understanding the behavior of these atoms and their interactions forms the foundation of chemistry.
Uranium has an extensive chemistry- its quite reactive and forms many very interesting compounds.
Germanium typically forms four covalent bonds in chemistry. It has four valence electrons, so it tends to share these electrons with other atoms to complete its octet structure.
Yes, a basic understanding of chemistry is important for becoming a pediatrician, as it forms the foundation of medical studies. However, being a good pediatrician involves more than just chemistry knowledge, such as understanding child development, communication skills, and clinical experience.
Depends on your university admissions, but in general, students must be proficient with and enjoy mathematics, physics and chemistry(mathematical chemistry) and some forms of engineering to study aeronautics. By proficient I mean a minimum of 70% average.