Computer Science is in no way related to chemistry.
M.sc. P.h.d.
Chemistry is connected to other fields of science through the matter of the study, in the sense that it includes atoms and matter, which make up everything. Chemistry can be looked upon as a basis for all studies of Science, for which it examines the basis of what everything is made up of.
The main fields are as follows:All other branches of chemistry and chemical engineeringBiochemistryAgricultureCrop SciencePharmacologyMedicine/Health CareOil - recovery, discovery, refining etcPaints, Coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomersPolymer Science and Technologyothers too
A group of science-related English words that, together, manage to make no sense whatsoever.
Yes, they are all the different types of science. Math is used in all of those.
Chemistry is a part of science.
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.
Chemistry is the science of matter. There are different branches of natural science chemistry is one. Others are zoology, botany, ecology, geology etc
biology and chemistry
yes, of cource
No. You can still excel or do well in physics even if you are not good at computer science and chemistry. For example, physics is one of my favorite subjects, and I am pretty good at it. I am also good in math, but have never done anything computer science-related. I dislike chemistry, but love physics. I do not know much about the engineering aspect though, sorry. I'm sure you'd be fine though.
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M.sc. P.h.d.
The matter is related to chemistry science.
Mathematics and physics are both required for computer science and computer engineering degrees; chemistry might not be, depending upon your individual school.
The field of computer science intersects with the principles of chemistry through computational chemistry, which involves using computer algorithms and simulations to study chemical processes and properties. This allows researchers to model and predict the behavior of molecules and reactions, leading to advancements in drug discovery, materials science, and other areas of chemistry.
accounting is related to computer science due higher calculations used in mathmatics.