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A Thought on Chemisty

  • Learning chemistry requires both the assimilation of many concepts and the development of analytical skills.Chemistry is called the Mother subject.
  • It is the central science.
  • Chemistry can't be separated from our life. From renewable energy to environmental sustainability and from improved health to genetically modified organism(GMO),we chemist are everywhere.
  • Chemistry is just not only about learning principles of chemistry but it's the philosophy which makes a human critical thinker.
  • As a student of chemistry,we need to serve our professional interest and be more advanced.
  • As chemistry is a practical subject at the end, we have to understand every concepts,mind mapping them all and have a good problem solving skill.
  • As Alphabets are basics of english. Basics of chemistry are nomenclature, stoichiometry, and thermochemistry.
  • Thermochemistry is basics because after all we deal with energy changes in chemical energy.
  • Learning chemistry requires both the assimilation of many concepts and the development of analytical skills.
  • If you are going to succeed in your chemistry course, you will have to develop good study habits.
  • A single reading of a chapter will generally not be enough for successful learning of chapter concepts and problem-solving skills. You will often need to go over assigned materials more than once.
  • Keep good lecture notes of your's.
  • Try to avoid thinking that you must learn and understand everything right away.
  • Knowing how to identify chemical substances from their names is an important skill.
  • You cannot learn merely by observing; you must be a participant.Solve Questions.
  • Learn to think like a scientist by developing critical thinking skill.
  • Use online resources. Some things are more easily learned by discovery, and others are best shown in three dimensions.
  • The bottom line is to work hard, study effectively, and use the tools available to you.


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