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    particularly passionate about Chemistry. I constantly explore and learn new horizons of knowledge, to improve my knowledge. In the secondary school, I was a typical college student attending the city level chemistry competition and winning many medal prizes for the school. Up to the high school, continue learning, I used to wish that I could set up a chemistry club to share my passion about chemistry for every student at my school, and now I did it, that's Explore Chemistry. CHEMISTRY !! Why I have strong

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    energy. Chemistry is defined as the study or science of this ever changing matter. Or chemistry is essentially the study of materials and the development of new materials for the betterment of humanity. We use chemistry from the beginning of the day till its end, the toothpaste we use to brush our teeth is made of abrasives, fluoride, and detergents. It is a very simple fact that chemistry plays an important role in every person’s daily activities from the moment we’re born. The role of chemistry usually

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    Chemistry is a branch of physical science that studies the arrangement, structure, and change of matter. As a student interested in nursing, it is required to take the course of chemistry among many other pre requisite courses. When reviewing the course syllabus I thought to myself, “What is this stuff, and when am I going to ever use it in Nursing?” Also to all incoming non-science majors who are required to take chemistry, this course may be the last course you would even think about taking. Believe

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    Despite the ever-widening scope of undergraduate university courses, chemistry means a lot to me as it is undoubtedly an influential and essential part of daily life. My zeal for chemistry has stemmed from watching how it interlinks with our lives so much. As I was growing up, my curious nature often led me to wonder why leaves turn orange and red in the autumn or what makes glow sticks glow? It fascinates me that the genetic makeup of humans and other species is down to four base molecules held

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    Shuai Sun Chemistry 135 9th July 2017 Chemistry Effects On

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    Studying A-Level Chemistry has really initiated an interest in studying chemistry further in a degree. I have been aroused by the coherence between molecules and compounds in organic chemistry and I very much enjoy the organic synthesis of materials which can then be further used to develop more efficient alternatives. It is for this reason entirely, amongst others, which is why I would like to continue studying chemistry. Looking at the world from a chemical perspective, with everything being composed

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    We have just begun our chemistry unit this past week and I have learned so much already. I’m aware that neither you, or any of the other alchemists were actually able to make gold, but I know that all of you attempted to, and worked very hard on it. I’m also aware that you are known as the “father of modern chemistry” due to your discoveries. I mean, you weren’t even a scientist, you were more of a natural philosopher

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    The subject of Chemistry is one that deals heavily with a comprehension of the natural world and the individual details that make up an entire system. I was introduced to this course my sophomore year as I took on Honors Chemistry. As a student who grasps material best with hands on projects, this class fueled my excitement to be able to understand a complex subject using planned out lab procedures. From titrations to calculating the amount of copper in a solution, Chemistry gave me an opportunity

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    The history of chemistry makes a span of time reaching from ancient history to the present. By 1000 BC, ancient civilizations used technologies that would eventually form the basis of the various branches of the subject. Examples include extracting metals from ores, making pottery and glazes, fermenting beer and wine, extracting chemicals from plants for medicine and perfume, rendering fat into soap, making glass, and making alloys like bronze. The science of chemistry, alchemy, was unsuccessful

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    Antoine Lavoisier was instrumental in the creation of chemistry. Born into an aristocratic family before the French revolution, (a series of events that would result in the loss of his life) Antoine Lavoisier was able to marry a wealthy daughter and gain enough resources to conduct scientific studies despite being trained in law (due largely to pressure from his father). Antoine Lavoisier was destined to become known by history as the father of chemistry due to his revolutionizing of the chemical world

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