Chemistry Is Everywhere Everything you hear‚ see‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch involves chemistry and chemicals (matter). And hearing‚ seeing‚ tasting‚ and touching all involve intricate series of chemical reactions and interactions in you body. With such an enormous range of topics‚ it is essential to know about chemistry at some level in order to understand the world around us. In more formal terms chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it can undergo. Chemists sometimes refer to matter
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Gerlie V. CapiralReflection This second grading lessons we tackled was a little bit harder than first grading. But I did my best to understand each lesson we had tackled. I thought that Chemistry is complicated but when our teacher in science discussed about it‚ I can understand it now. My knowledge in Chemistry gained somehow. There are lots of difficulties and complicated lecture/s that if we hadn’t discussed about it‚ we wouldn’t know. Like naming electric configurations‚ as far as I know it before
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created by vaporization of liquid which causes expansion of the liquid and therefore making a shock wave. Fireworks are also used in television quite frequently and have a lot of chemistry behind the scenes. This includes the different metals changing the color‚ the gunpowder to fuel the explosion‚ and finally the ingredients such as charcoal and potassium nitrate that are what make the reaction. Another common television art and magic illusion is invisible ink. Invisible ink was first used over
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discipline a chemist practices‚ chemistry‚ originates from several earlier practices‚ stemming from ancient times. Chemists commonly have a heavy involvement in research‚ in order to build on the body of knowledge‚ by testing and uncovering properties and uses of substances. The expertise of a chemist is called upon within various important interdisciplinary efforts‚ including medicine‚ pharmacology‚ engineering‚ and earth sciences. Educational requirements for chemistry careers include a Bachelor
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Australian College of Business and Technology CHE001- CHEMISTRY UNIT OUTLINE – Trimester 1‚ 2013 Module Name: | Chemistry | Module Code: | CHE001 | Nominal Duration: | 52 Hours (4 hours/week | Discipline: | Stream Module * Engineering * Science (Health Sciences) * Science (Physical Sciences) | Module Purpose: | This module introduces the study of matter and its interactions thereby providing a link with other branches of natural science. It’s designed to assist students
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Chemistry in The Pediatric Field 1 Chemistry in The Pediatric Field Jocelinne Galan Chemistry in The Pediatric Field 1 Pediatric is a branch of medicine that deals with the development‚ care‚ and disease of babies and children. Pediatrics is a young specialty over 200 years old. It became a specialized area of study in the 18th century‚ when the first children hospitals were founded
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Part 1 A) Chemist 1: New product development This career role involves the development of new paints to meet changing market needs. The chemist would be working as a member of a team developing and testing new colloidal paints to suit specific purposes. This might include weatherproof paints‚ which retain their colour and are resistant to solar radiation‚ or indoor paints that can be easily and repeatedly washed. Chemist 2: Environmental monitoring This career role as a public servant could
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