I suppose that mathematics is more difficult than chemistry.
Chemisty is applied physics which is applied maths!!
There are five major branches of chemistry: Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical.
Not you will but you can.
First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.
You require at least 5 Credits in Mathematics;English Language; Physics; Chemistry; Biology/Agricultural Science; and Geography. But Credits in Mathematics;English Language; Physics; Chemistry are mandatory.
After my opinion it is not true: if you are good at mathematics you must be good at chemistry and physics.
No, it will not be hard.
Yes, chemistry uses mathematics. But being great with mathematics is not enough for studying chemistry: you must enjoy the subject.
Not necessarily but Mathematics is the language of Sciences such as Chemistry and Physics, and so if you are great at mathematics, it will certianly help with physics and chemistry.
Not true. Chemistry is easier than Mathematics.
Chemisty is applied physics which is applied maths!!
Answer: Mathematics are the tools of science Answer: Mathematics is ONE major branch of science; there are other branches of science. Mathematics is used in the other "exact sciences", for example in physics or chemistry.
stoichiometry
No.
engineering, chemistry, mathematics
Harry G. Hecht has written: 'Mathematics in chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Mathematics
Mathematics is a language that relates concepts to each other. Physics and chemistry can use mathematics as a tool for exploring and discovering relationships. On another view, physics and chemistry are physical manifestations of mathematical relationships.