Once you delve into your textbook , you will see that the facts chemistry offers can be used more as tool throughout your entire life. In learning chemistry, you will see that it is in our best interests as educated citizens and consumers to understand the profound effects, both positive and negative, that chemicals have on our day-to-day lives. As you study, keep in mind that the chemical facts and concepts you are asked to learn are not ends in themselves, but tools to help you better understand the world around you.
So many diverse subjects - biology, engineering, agriculture, and geology - share an essential tie to chemistry. By its very nature, chemistry is the central science that provides answers to countless questions asked from philosophers at the dawn of civilization to present day scientific work in laboratories. By studying chemistry, you can learn to use the powerful language and ideas that have evolved to describe and enhance our understanding of matter. The language of chemistry is a universal scientific language that is widely used in other disciplines. Chemistry plays a significant role in everyone’s future. From the Renaissance to rockets, from microchip technology to mapping DNA, chemistry is central thread in the fabric of society.
Everything we learn are important...or has a place in our life.
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Chemistry Guide, Chemistry-The Central Science: Brown, LeMay, and Bursten
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