Physicist and chemist
First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.
If there were to be no chemistry, then, in sequence, there would be no physics. Without physics our world would be of ruin, because everything within the confines of our dimention relies on this hypothesis. If chemistry were to not exist, the world would be one full of....... no one. That's right, the loss of chemistry=the loss of you, you will most likely perish in this insane world in which you speak of.
I would answer as mechanical as it involves more of physics rather than chemistry.
Of course, this is a chemist.
Yes, but I can't offhand find exactly how soluble; my CRC is packed away. Any decent library should have a copy of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, which would likely have solubility values in it. A really good library would have Beilstein, which would DEFINITELY have solubility values.
Automotive mechanic
First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.
First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.
i would say chemistry
Chemistry and physics
You would take physics
Chemistry is mainly for engineering courses & an architecture course would mainly need physics.
Chemistry or physics.
yes you can and its good to know a little bit of biology as well chemistry you would not sure about physics but, why not. won't hurt
Chemistry or physics.
If there were to be no chemistry, then, in sequence, there would be no physics. Without physics our world would be of ruin, because everything within the confines of our dimention relies on this hypothesis. If chemistry were to not exist, the world would be one full of....... no one. That's right, the loss of chemistry=the loss of you, you will most likely perish in this insane world in which you speak of.
Physics is science in a sense. It explains why how and why things happen from simple motion to waves to radiation. Chemistry is a part of physics and in a sense Biology is a result of Chemistry. Without our understand of Physics we would not have any other understanding of science.