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"Is there any hope of scientist after bscchemistry honrous"
Henry Cavendish did not invent any element on the periodic table. He was a scientist known for his work in chemistry and physics, including his discovery of hydrogen.
A biologist is a specific type of scientist specializing in Biology. A scientist can be any type of scientist but their specialty is not specified.
Any link between tourism and chemistry.
Madam Curie did not make a cure for any specific disease. She was a pioneering scientist known for her research on radioactivity and her discovery of the elements polonium and radium, which had significant implications in the fields of chemistry and medicine.
You can't really get any jobs with an associate's in a hard science. The reason community colleges offer these degrees has nothing to do with employability, and everything to do with chopping a year or more off your time getting a bachelor's degree. You take the non-core courses like English and math in community college, do some chemistry classes, and when you get to university you'll be several steps ahead of the people who started there.
In chemistry, no. In horror movies ... sure, why not; it's at least as rational a reason as any of the others they use.
Biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, or any releated natural science for general forensic science.
Yes, Maurice Wilkins had one sibling, a brother named David. David Wilkins was also a scientist, specializing in the field of atmospheric chemistry.
Henry Cavendish did not invent any element on the periodic table. He was a scientist known for his work in chemistry and physics, including his discovery of hydrogen.
A biologist is a specific type of scientist specializing in Biology. A scientist can be any type of scientist but their specialty is not specified.
Any contribution of anatomy to chemistry.
If you want to become a scientist you will need to get a degree at minimum. Do you want to do physics chemistry or biology? If unsure do all three. And mathematics. While you MAY not require any as a prerequisite, doing them will make tertiary studies easier to transition to. For each steam, recommended prerequisites could be... Physics: physics, mathematics. Chemistry: physics, chemistry, mathematics. Biology: biology, mathematics, maybe chemistry.
Any link between tourism and chemistry.
No newton was a scientist that worked alone
Any link exist between chemistry and November.
Mathematics is applied to physics and chemistry.
Yes, but as you get more into chemistry at higher levels, algebra will not be of any use to you(i.e organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, etc).