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Chemistry Top Related Articles
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1). Different Branches Of Chemistry By : John Mclain
Chemistry is generally divided into two broad branches: organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry. Other types of chemistry include physical chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry, with each field branching off into several specific subfields. Here’s a brief description of the most common branches of chemistry.
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry has to do with the study of compounds that contain carbon (and sometimes hydrogen).
Article Related to: chemistry, science, education, learning, school, college, university
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2). Medicine in Medieval Times By : Josh Stone
Oh, how fortunate the medical field is with its modern conveniences. You have the Internet to share knowledge on, digital imaging equipment to render your CT scans, and every gadget and gizmo up to and including "the machine that goes bing!"
Article Related to: medicine, medieval, aspirin, medical, alchemy, chemistry, doctor, physician, nurse, nursing
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3). Organic Chemistry 101 By : John Mclain
Organic chemistry is a branch and specific discipline of chemistry. Organic chemistry deals specifically with the properties, structure, and composition of organic compounds. Organic compounds, by definition, are compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. It is generally agreed that the science of organic chemistry began in 1828. It is then that Friedrich Woehler accidentally evaporated an aqueous solution and came up with the organic compound called urea.
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4). I Need You…I Need You Not: Is Needing Part of the Love Equation? By : Gabriella Kortsch, Ph.D.
Why is it that so often when we feel we are in love, we also feel we are in bondage if anything happens to shake the feeling of “security” in the love? Why does love so often make us dependent on the other person? Shouldn’t love be a marvelous and freeing feeling rather than these other sensations of need and fear and dependence?
Songs Say it All
Songs.
Article Related to: neediness, bondage, feelings, fear, dependence, need, chemistry, infatuation, love, bliss, partner leaving, unrequited feelings, sense of loss, desperation
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5). Chemical Engineering - A Convincing Argument By : Loreno Lepe
Professor: So...You are interested in studying Chemical Engineering?
Student: Mmmm. Dunno, all that pollution and stuff is pretty bad.
Professor: You think the industry is the source of most pollution then?
Student: Obviously.
Professor: You have done research into this?
Student: Hummph. No need to, everyone knows that is true.
Professor: Really? My research tells me differently.
Article Related to: chemical engineer, engineering, chemical, chemistry
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6). The Sex Trap: When Singles Confuse Sex and Love By : David Steele
Copyright 2006 David Steele
As I had my morning coffee, the "Dear Abby" column caught my eye. A reader wrote in with a dating dilemma and ended her letter with that often-heard stereotype that "Women use sex to get love, and men use love to get sex." This is a great summation of the "Sex Trap."
For singles who fall into the Sex Trap, having sex carries immense meaning and consequences.
Article Related to: dating, conscious dating, sex and dating, single, couple, mating, marriage, divorce, internet, chemistry, heart, love
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7). Elemental Chemistry for Everyday Needs By : Matt Bishop
If chemistry was not your strong suit in school, maybe you could use the help of a convenient refresher now and then. If so, you can easily find easy-to-read online Websites listing chemistry’s periodic table. You don’t have to worry about finding a readable library tome or bookstore publication, nor will you have to look up this key information in a scientific journal or outdated guide.
Article Related to: chemistry, elements
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9). Elemental Chemistry for Everyday Needs By : Matt Bishop
If chemistry was not your strong suit in school, maybe you could use the help of a convenient refresher now and then. If so, you can easily find easy-to-read online Websites listing chemistry’s periodic table. You don’t have to worry about finding a readable library tome or bookstore publication, nor will you have to look up this key information in a scientific journal or outdated guide.
Article Related to: chemistry, elements
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11). Molecular Models at the Movies By : Sciencebase
Models at the Movies
Indigo® Instruments isn't only about supplying scientific kit to schools technicians, homeschoolers and students doing their science fair project. No! A fair few molecular models and countless other items have made their way to Hollywood, got themselves on the small screen and featured in some offbeat web experiments.
VP Stephan Logan explains how Rob Cohen's 2005 movie "Stealth" is described on the Internet Movie Database as "Surprisingly enjoyable".
Article Related to: movies, models, molecular models, chemistry, molecules, science
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