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23 sty 2020 · Here are 5 reasons which explain why I love this subject so much: 1. It’s a perfect mix. Biology used to be my favourite subject in school, but I soon realised that my real interest lay in delving deeper into explanations underpinning biological processes.
So to answer your question why I love chemistry. I think it's an amazing tool that can be used to read the world almost like a book. Like others mentioned it also turns your reality into a puzzle that can be toyed with.
I love chemistry because it’s so fascinating. The individual elements can make these complex molecules. I think it’s even more amazing you can can add two colorless liquids to each other and suddenly there’s color.
I like science because I like the hunt or answering the question “why.” I like the brainstorming and developing hypotheses and trying to narrow in on reducing the gap between what we should see from paper equations and what we get in real lab reactions.
13 sie 2019 · Chemistry makes most people think of violent explosions and vibrantly coloured liquids bubbling over a Bunsen burner. I love chemistry because there is so much more to it than just explosions! The physiological reactions that keep you alive? All of them can be understood through chemical principles.
19 sie 2019 · She spoke about how she – slowly – came to love chemistry, how molecules define civilizations and the need to show others what life as a scientist is really like.
12 sie 2024 · As a chemistry enthusiast, I'm often asked why I'm so passionate about a subject that's commonly perceived as dry and complex. My response? Chemistry is anything but boring! In fact, it's a…