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Chemistry

What is Chemistry 

Introduction of chemistry

     Chemistry is the scientific study of matter, it's composition , structure, properties, and how it changes during reactions. It uses fundamental building blocks called atoms and elements to explain everything from medicine to cooking. Together with physics and biology to make up "Central Science".

Importance of chemistry

     Chemistry is crucial in our day to day life because it explains some of the most basic interactions with matter. it covers everything from boiling water to

making funny white powder. 

     Chemistry matters a lot academically because it is foundational to other field of science. Which mean if you wanted to continue a career in science you will need some basic chemistry knowledge. It also teaches you important skills such as Objective Reasoning, Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking, Analytical and Research.

Content for chemistry 11 
 

In Chemistry 11 you will learn a lot of topic such as:

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  • valence electrons and Lewis structures

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  • Chemical bonds/forces and organic compounds

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  •  electronegativity decides which type of bond.

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  • dimensional analysis and reactions

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  • stoichiometric calculations and chemical process

Career
 

Choosing Chemistry of your Career can need to a lot of different jobs and professions from entry- level to advance roles.

entry- level ( Bachelor's Degree) 

  • Laboratory Technician/Assistant:

    • ​routine lab work and helps senior staff.​

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  • Quality Control    Analyst/Chemist:

    • makes sure products meet regulatory standards.

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  • Water Treatment Plant Operator:

    • Manages the chemical processes needed for water treatment.

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  • High School Chemistry Teacher:

    • ​ Teaches chemistry with a bachelor's degree and certification. 

Difficult ( Master Degree )

  • Analytical Chemist:

    • Analyzes unique substance's composition.

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  • Forensic Chemist/Scientist:

    • Analyzes non-biological evidence at crime scenes.

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  • Environmental Scientist/Chemist:

    • Checks environmental factors and develops pollution control methods.

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  • Materials Scientist:

    • Studies various material properties to improve or make new ones. 

entry- level ( Bachelor's Degree) 

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  • Research Scientist:

    • Conducts original research in various Chemistry topics.

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  • Pharmacologist: 

    • Researches the effect of various chemicals on biological beings/systems to develop new drugs and ensures drug safety .​

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  • Chemical Engineer: 

    • Applies extensive chemical knowledge in order to  design and optimize industrial chemical processes.

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