Chemistry involving compounds that have carbon in them that are more complex than CO2, CO or like CaCO3
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By the intermediate of a chemical reaction a compound is transformed in another compound.
Basically there are 3 types on changes in chemisty. 1. Inorganic Changes-reaction of elements and compounds 2. Organic Changes-reactons of mineral oils and its compound. 3. Bio-chemical changes-reactions involves protein, enzyme and hormones.
*If a person has completed the graduation and wanted to do the Phd, it would in my opinion be better to do the Phd in organic chemisty because it will be easier for a person who has studied the subject. *But if he goes for nanotechnology in this subject you should also have the knowlege of physics as nanotech deals with the particle size less then 100 nm and it is nothing to relate with the chemisty unless u create some new compound using nano particles
For more than 50 years, considering the fact that chemistry has been around to improve medicine and engineering.
is what context? Chemisty, N is Nitrogen
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13,450mph Source chemisty
By the intermediate of a chemical reaction a compound is transformed in another compound.
Basically there are 3 types on changes in chemisty. 1. Inorganic Changes-reaction of elements and compounds 2. Organic Changes-reactons of mineral oils and its compound. 3. Bio-chemical changes-reactions involves protein, enzyme and hormones.
all matter is composed of atoms of chemical elements
The correct spelling is "chemistry" (science of elements, compounds, and reactions between them).
*If a person has completed the graduation and wanted to do the Phd, it would in my opinion be better to do the Phd in organic chemisty because it will be easier for a person who has studied the subject. *But if he goes for nanotechnology in this subject you should also have the knowlege of physics as nanotech deals with the particle size less then 100 nm and it is nothing to relate with the chemisty unless u create some new compound using nano particles
S.E. Hinton studied education at the University of Tulsa.
dont know trying to find it out now for my chemisty if i find out i will post up