well, chemistry pretty much helps us in thinking a lot and it is referable. Like, you can wake up without pumpy hair, and then say to your self, what should i do to keep it down? then, when it is a wintery day and the floor is frozen, again, you may ask what can i do to prevent myself and others from slipping and still walk fast? these questions are all solved by chemistry and the food you consume also contribute to your body and give you energy
Chemistry helps human-kind in nearly every facet of life.
Chemistry helps improve and produce materials such as polymers (plastics), alloys, and composites. These materials are used in practically everything.
Chemistry helps make devices such as diodes and processors. Diodes are produces from a p-n junction of silicon. One layer is slightly doped with a group 5 element with an excess of electrons while the other layer is doped with a group 3 element with a lack of electrons. Diodes are used to create light, detect light, and countless other applications. Also, processors and motherboards etc. are created by lithographic/ vapor deposition techniques. Lithographic techniques use optics (only some), lasers, and coatings and are closely related to the fields of analytical, materials, and nano- chemistry.
I could continue with the medical field, more technology examples, etc. But literally everything we enjoy today has been improved by chemistry--Including me, with that anti-histamine medication I took earlier (all made possible by chemistry).
Chemistry is all around us. We use it in the kitchen while cooking (chemical reactions), and we even use it in when dying our hair. There are many elements that we use everyday;
FLUORINE: even though it is one of the most highly reactive and aggressive elements, it keeps our teeth healthy (used in toothpaste and in tap water).
NITROGEN: almost 80% of the air is made up of nitrogen. We use it to breath. Without it we would have no DNA, no proteins, or even no muscles.
SILICON: silicon is in sand on the beaches, and in the window panes. Its electrical conductivity allows PCs, mobile phones, cars, TVs and cameras to work.
HYDROGEN: almost absolutely everywhere. In water, us humans, plants and animals.
ALUMINIUM: used in alloy rims, train carriages and even in barbecuing!
Here are some things that wouldn't be possible without the field of chemistry.
it affects that when you do some work out and you bady will moves.
Many products around us are chemical products.
We live in a world where chemical products are abundant and indispensable.
Chemistry studies matter... what everything is made of, how things affect each other, mix together, and change states.
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is it true or false People study chemistry in order to explain the natural world.
Its happening right now, digestion, hormones, sun contact, and so on
It helps you to quantitatively determine results and also to help you understand many principles in calculations that are normally just assumptions that may affect final results.
Chemistry does more with physics than chemistry does with chemistry. in English, it just does........................... ;)
it doesn't
The World of Chemistry was created in 1990.
The duration of The World of Chemistry is 1800.0 seconds.
Pharmaceutical chemistry is the part of chemistry which deals with drugs, that is chemicals which affect the way the body works, such as painkillers and anti-inflammatories.
Correct chemistry is a chemistry made with scientific methods, that affect as little as possible the environment and health, which improves people's lives.
The World of Chemistry - 1990 was released on: USA: 1990
Chemistry studies matter... what everything is made of, how things affect each other, mix together, and change states.
my relatrionship in chemistry about my life to protect our world
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Chemicals can both cause and fight cancer.
Chemistry affects farming in various ways. There are different chemicals that are used as fertilizers and one would need chemistry to test the pH of the soil among other uses.