Chemistry

What are the effects of chemistry on the home?

Friday, July 16th, 2010 | Chemistry | 1 Comment

Merlin asked:


What are the effects of the application of chemistry on the home/household?

Can anyone please give me some effects chemistry as a science has in our everyday lives? Thanks!

I use chemistry every day in my kitchen when I cook & bake, when we treat our pool, when I take a shower, when I clean etc.

There is no telling how long chemicals stay on surfaces, but they don’t stay there indefinitely, otherwise you would only need to use them once wouldn’t you. Also the risk of dangerous bacteria and germs far outweigh the dangers of cleaning with things like chemicals.

We utilized a home removal service recently and our new home stays clean because we use chemicals in moderation. Dilute your cleaning products down with water if you are concerned.

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I have a chemistry project where I have to bring a food in that is a play on the word “mole”, any suggestions?

Monday, September 21st, 2009 | Chemistry | 6 Comments

Mesocyclone asked:


In case you want to know a mole in chemistry is a measurment for a substance and each mole of a substance contains about 6.022×10^23 particles. Since tomorow is 10/23 it is national mole day.
Sorry I didn’t mention this before but, something other than guacamole would be great

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What would be a detailed chemistry of the dispersant agents used in cleaning an oil spill?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009 | Chemistry | 1 Comment

Silly_Smilly asked:


What would be a detailed chemistry of the dispersant agents used in cleaning an oil spill?

Please site where you got your information! Thanks!

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What is the importance of organic chemistry to being a Pharmacist?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 | Chemistry | 1 Comment

UCSD undergrad student asked:


Hi, I’m a student currently in the pharmacological chemistry major. I’m taking upper division Organic chemistry classes right now but I have an extremely bad professor. I’m afraid that he’ll leave out important information. I am just wondering how important is ochem is to the profession itself, and pharm degree exams. I know there’s a lot more other chemistry such as physical chemistry and biochem in this major, but how important is ochem related to those.

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How does photosynthesis relate to topics in chemistry?

Sunday, September 6th, 2009 | Chemistry | 3 Comments

socalcoop1 asked:


The title says it all. Please just explain what topics it relates to in chemistry.

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What field of electrical engineering most relates to chemistry? and how does it relate to chemistry?

Sunday, September 6th, 2009 | Chemistry | 1 Comment

Joe E asked:


What field of electrical engineering most relates to chemistry? and how does it relate to chemistry? THANKS!

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chemistry?

Friday, September 4th, 2009 | Chemistry | 4 Comments

son92 asked:


answer the following briefly.
a. where and when did chemistry begin?
b. what are the related sciences that make use of chemistry?
c. where can a chemist work after graduation?

10 pts. for the best answer.

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How is chemistry related to Light bulb?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009 | Chemistry | 6 Comments

sweeper asked:


I have a project and i need to explain in 3-5 sentences that how is chemistry related to light bulb?
I gave a thumb up to everyone who answered so thanks, i liked every single answer so its hard to decide which one is the best so i will have to let the people decide that.

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What can I do with a major in chemistry and theatre?

Monday, August 24th, 2009 | Chemistry | 6 Comments

Jo B asked:


I am really good at chemistry and biology and physics and math (and this is even in upper-division in college) and I LOVE to perform. I have done some form of performance ever since I was eight. What they heck can I do this? I have no idea what kinds of jobs would let me perform without making all my chemistry studying a waste of time.

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For Those Who have taken Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry in College, which is harder?

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 | Chemistry | 3 Comments

Dragon asked:


I have just taken my Organic Chemistry Final Exam. After two semesters of organic chemistry, I have to say this is the hardest class I have taken because of the volume of information that I have to memorize. I have already scheduled Physical Chemistry for the fall semester, and I am asking those who have taken both Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry in college. Which is harder, and…how much harder is it than the other? Should the blood the sweat I poured into Organic Chemistry help me in Physical Chemistry?, or will I be in for a rude awakening?

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