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Baryon insane_alien, on 12 May 2012 - 10:55 AM, said: it's nuclear chemistry. although thats really more physics than chemistry. I would call it applied chemistry or inorganic chemistry more than physics because there is no study in the physical behaviour...
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chemistry or inorganic chemistry more than physics because there is no study in the physical behaviour chemistry nor biology and agree that that this neither chemistry nor physics but something in between....
Lepton Hi and thanks for reading my thread. I'm a 14 year old student in Wales, UK. I am currently doing my GCSEs and am interested in maths, chemistry and physics. I'm really looking to expand my knowledge on the subjects as I find school pretty easy...
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It has helped me to refresh some topics that out .
They have maths, physics and chemistry (and possibly more).
I'm really looking to expand my.
Doing my GCSEs and am interested in maths, chemistry and physics.
Like perhaps many pre-meds who can be considered "non-traditional" for one reason or another, I'm a bit scared about the level of math knowledge required to take certain prerequisite courses (namely chemistry and physics). I just received an A in a biology...
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Of the chemistry and physics textbooks I have seen often have a supplemental chapter/appendix doing a basicI just took chem and physics this year after not taking any math since high school except summer with algebra for an algebra....
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Hi. I'm new the forums, but I've been trolling around for a little while and figured I would finally come out of the shadows. Anyway, I'd just like to post my stats here and see if you guys (and gals) think I have a viable chance at attending UNC med....
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Frankly, your ECs don't leap out at me as attention getters: I'd list... .
A 3.73 and 33 are the median stats for those matriculating, so your MCAT is fine, but your CGPA a bit weak .
A cGPA of 3.8 and MCAt 33 are the median stats for those accepted to UNC .
What careers have both chemistry and physics? I am thinking of courses for universities, and I like chemistry and physics. I was just wondering what jobs have both chemistry and physics (the same amount of both), and is a physician a career which has ...
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Is it true that girls are strong in chemistry instead of boy but weak in physics by comparision?
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Would anyone please post their notes on the applications of physics and chemistry (A2)
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I will be transferring to UCLA in the fall as a chemistry major (with physical chemistry concentration) and intend to pursue physical chemistry in graduate school afterward and have a few questions about pursuing physics alongside chemistry: -Physics ...
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I would probably say a physics major with a chemistry minor is more useful than a chemistry....
Backgrounds in physical chemistry is by taking the closest-corresponding courses in a physics classical scattering theory.
So we all know after an afternoon in the engine bay of something or other, mechanics gloves or not, the best way of getting rid of the grease etc from our hands is a couple of teaspoons of sugar and some fairy liquid. Now is this because there is some...
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Replace with any other abrasive which retains it's structure, and any other decent... .
The coarse sugar removes 1 or 2 layers of skin, complete with dirt! You're combining a reasonably strong detergent designed to break down lipids, with something abrasive .
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