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What is an easier way to memorize the chemical formula of Nitro Glycerin (C3H6N3O9)?
What is an easier way to memorize the chemical formula of Nitro Glycerin (C3H6N3O9)
What is the pay for a career in chemistry?
I'm in sixth grade and Iv'e wanted to do chemistry since third grade. I was asking this because I was thinking about becoming a chemist for my career. I was very interested in this major and I wanted to have a job that paid at least semi well. If someone could please answer my question, that...
How do I improve in chemistry and advance to the next level?
I need help in chemistry. I pay attention and I answer the questions.
How do I get better grades on exams in chemistry and remember the materials that are taught?
Advice on getting better grades on exams in chemistry and remember the materials that are taught
Can you get a career as a forensic scientist with a chemistry and/or chemical engineering degree?
I am currently in college studying chemistry as an incoming freshman and I know that I love chemistry, I have a passion for STEM, and I want to make a future career from this. However, I don't know if graduating with a chemistry degree or chemical engineering degree is more valuable in the...
What job opportunities have chemistry as a main or sub-main focus?
I really like chemistry and want to know what jobs involve it. This can include medical and nonmedical
What are some good career paths for people that like chemistry?
What career paths are good options for people who like chemistry and are good at solving problems?
Should I go to college after highschool?
I feel like if I don’t go it may impact me later in the future with finding a job.
How and what can I do to prepare myself for college ?
What classes will I need to take for nursing? I can study more and try harder to be successful.
Can a college's quality of education be told by its acceptance rate?
I've heard mixed answers on this, and I'm unsure. Please let me know!
How recommended is it to take AP Chemistry in high school?
I want to pursue a career in the medical field (specifically psychology, pediatrics, neurology, or psychiatry), but I also want to take many elective courses that I will enjoy in high school. For that, I won't have room in my schedule to take AP Chem, since it takes up two periods. I am also...
When I get to college, what should my priority be?
Should I be searching for internships right away when I know what I want to pursue in the future? Or should I be exploring my options, for example maybe focusing a majority of my time in studying, or out making friends?
Does taking not as popular colleges affect your career in the future?
Does taking a city college instead of a state or other private schools have a big impact.
Is it better to major in general chemistry or major in a more specific part of chemistry?
An example of a more specific major would be chemical engineering or organic chemistry.