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.
It depends on your academic or professional goals. If you are pursuing a degree in chemistry or a related field, organic chemistry is typically a required course. If your interests lie in other areas, organic chemistry may not be necessary.
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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
Let's hope him is better in chemistry than in English. Basically, we don't know. We don't know what your school is like, and "in 11" is not terribly clear either. 11 years old? 11th grade? I'll assume the latter, since you usually don't get to choose subjects at 11 years old. Physical science, chemistry, and advanced chemistry are three courses that are often taught in high school that are either chemistry or closely related to chemistry. The other science courses that are usually offered (biology, geology/"earth science", physics) are more distantly related, though if you're good at chemistry you'll probably be at least okay at physics... maybe not biology/geology so much, though.
NEW (BETTER!) ANSWER Physics endeavors to understand the workings of (inanimate) nature and natural processes in a fundamental and unified way. The keywords 'fundamental' and 'unified' distinguish it from other studies, such as chemistry, biology, empiricism, heuristics, hand waving, palm reading, astrology and witchcraft. OLD ANSWER: [ Physics is the study of matter and energy and the interaction between them. Physicists study such subjects as gravity light and time. Compared to other physical sciences which are Chemistry and Astronomy physics focuses more on matter. Hope I Helped! ]
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If you would like a job in the science field you should first graduate high school. You then need to take Biology, chemistry or any other science related classes to get a degree in the science position you want.
you should probably major in physics and minor in math or some other related field (Chemistry, Computer Science, ect.)
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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.
Chemistry is found in the other branches of science such as Biology and Physics. Chemistry actually evolved from Physics and is considered the central science due to its role in with other branches of science.
Mathematical science has a real world application in almost all other sciences.
Chemistry is a science because it is based on systematic observation, experimentation, and replicable results. Alchemy, on the other hand, relied heavily on mysticism, superstition, and the belief in metaphysical properties. Over time, alchemy evolved into the more methodical and evidence-based field of chemistry.
It depends on your academic or professional goals. If you are pursuing a degree in chemistry or a related field, organic chemistry is typically a required course. If your interests lie in other areas, organic chemistry may not be necessary.
Victor Frankenstein is a/an Scientist
There are all kinds of areas of education in the field of science in England. One can earn degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, and learn other branches of science, like computer science or psychology.