Well your body is made of chemicals. We use chemicals to keep us alive. We breathe in oxygen and nitrogen to be used in different processes (Kreb's cycle). We use NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) for pain. Blood work is analyzed in a lab which IS chemistry. We hyperventilate because our body's pH is off and breathing in CO2 (like breathing in a paper bag) helps stabilize the pH in our blood. Also, CO (carbon monoxide) is over 140x more attracted to our hemoglobin than oxygen is, so when we get CO poisoning, it's because we can't get O2 in our blood. It's basically organic chemistry. Come on, DNA.
transistor are materials they have to be extracted and purified this relies on chemistry and material science
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Radiochemistry is the branch of chemistry who is studying chemical reactions under ionizing radiations.
There is a significant contribution of chemistry to other science nutrition and psychology. Chemistry will explain the various reactions and chemical ingredients that are used in any form of science.
In chemistry, "K5" typically refers to a specific type of potassium compound or a designation in a chemical series, often related to coordination chemistry or complex formation. However, without additional context, it could also relate to specific products, such as K5 (potassium 5) in certain formulations. It's important to check the specific context in which "K5" is used for an accurate interpretation.
It doesn't necessarily relate. What is your specific question?
All drug research and maufacture is chemistry
a site contribution of chemistry in the other sciences like medicine,nursing,nutrition,psycology and agriculture ?
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Steroids are chemicals, so their relationship to chemistry is quite direct.
For example in the investigation of poisoning.
physics, mathematics
transistor are materials they have to be extracted and purified this relies on chemistry and material science
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Transistors are made of materials. They have to be extracted and purified. This relies on chemistry and Materials Science.
The wine alcohol is related to chemistry, because one of the chemicals in organic chemistry is used in making it:ethanol.
Yes, nursing students typically take introductory courses in chemistry as part of their academic curriculum. Understanding basic chemistry principles is important in nursing practice to grasp topics such as pharmacology, anatomy, and physiology.