Some of the contribution of chemistry in education are :
- it helps us to know about different compositions/elements of a particular matter.
- it enriches our minds to a greater understanding of mattter,energy,chemicals,particulates,elements,etc.
- it proves the theories and our hypothesis to certain experiments
- it's wide extent to the different articles we use to find or search for an answer.
--Jaslen Magalong
Antipolo, Rizal
it means the place that you do experiments , hypothesis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . for teaching students about science .
Analytical Chemistry is the study of composition of matter. It is the branch of chemistry that deals with properties of materials and analysis of them with the help of tools.
Chemistry has lots of equations, inorganic chemistry or even with organic chemistry. Students always struggle to understand the demand of the question and solution involve in it. Some time it is hard to understand if you don't know about atoms, moles, atomic mass and other things in chemistry. You need to learn from an expert who know how to help student understand the question and how to solve it. There are several online tutoring sites that offer chemistry help to their registered students 24/7. You just need to register with any of good online tutoring site that offer chemistry help or homework help in chemistry
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I recommend "Organic Chemistry as Second Language" by David Klein. It provides clear explanations and practice problems to help reinforce understanding of organic chemistry concepts.
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if i were you i stick with the MSc and add a little BEd the teach the applies chemistry
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It is the reverse: chemistry help the medical field !