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    My interest in biology and chemistry stems from the fact it explains a world that’s not visible to the eye, but is a key role to life. This sparked my interest in the intricacy of the human anatomy and physiology which has me curious to the research required. The desire to pursue a career in helping others, but also to explore science at a greater depth. I believe biomedical science will enable me to broaden my perspective and give me a solid foundation of knowledge and skills required for…

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    1. What are your education goals? Graduation with a Chemistry Bachelor is my long-term goal. For me, on the studying journey, earning good grade is not everything. School is a place where I meet friends and professors; alternatively, access a variety of resources from them. 2. What do you envision yourself doing in a STEM career 10 years from now? In the future, I may work in the lab to create new medicine and vaccine that help others get over mental and physical pain. I might cooperate with…

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    An isotope is an atom containing different numbers of neutrons, differing in atomic mass. Basically an atom with a different atomic mass. What’s special about radioactive isotopes is that a radioactive isotope has a nucleus that decays spontaneously giving off particles and energy. 6. Radioactive tracers are used in science to label certain chemical substances, so metabolic processes can be followed and substances can be located in an organism. Radioactive tracers are important diagnostic…

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    Types of Spectroscopy used in Organic Chemistry 1.1 Introduction Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and light (electromagnetic radiation) (Crouch & Skoog, 2007). It is often phrased as the light of knowledge (Reusch, 2013). In the past, spectroscopy started by the study of visible light dispersed according to its wavelength by a prism (Anon., n.d.). Now, with the knowledge of light having both wave-like and particle-like characteristics, with given frequency or…

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    Chemistry relates to everything you could possibly think of on the planet. They relate to every object and every natural event and hazard. Such as sinkholes, there a very intimidating and scary event that could happen at any moment . Sinkholes occur when the limestone beneath us breaks away by acidic rain and eventually the ground gives creating an open hole in our earth`s surface. Chemistry can relate to chemical reactions, one of the chemical reactions that occur is the creation of acidic rain…

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    using the constant mass. Constant mass is a quantitative chemistry technique where a single chemical species or group reactants is heated with constant weighing until the mass does not change. After heated the Na2HCO3 will undergo a decomposition and Na2CO3 will not undergo reaction. The balanced equation is 2NaHCO3NaCO3+H2O+CO2. Find the mass percent position use the balanced equation and stoichiometry. Stoichiometry is the math behind chemistry,which using molar mass of reactant and products…

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    According to the Department of Chemistry at Iowa State University, the major goal of the department is to help the future chemists learn the most modern research techniques and to think creatively about solutions to major scientific problems (2015). Stoichiometry is one of the most crucial and fundamental techniques in chemistry because of its real-life applications in chemistry as well as research. Stoichiometry allows chemists to make predictions about the outcomes of chemical reactions.…

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    Reflective Essay: Cover Letter In Chemistry Lab 1 a theme that stood out to me and impacted how I learned was the connection of the lab and the lecture. This theme specifically impacted my learning, since when we would cover a concept in the lab that I was unfamiliar with the following time in lecture we would cover that concept. A specific example where we covered a concept in the lab, however had not covered in lecture was molecular geometry. Learning about this concept before proceeding into…

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    Science that I decided that my passion for science would be satisfied by a Neuroscience degree course. Chemistry has long been my favourite subject at school and the topic which interests me most is organic chemistry, especially aromatic compounds. I entered the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge and succeeded in achieving a silver award. I also undertook a period of work experience in the Chemistry Department at Manchester Metropolitan University, working in the laboratories with technicians…

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    to, and was accepted partially because they knew his dad. He studied to become a teacher there. When he was 20, he graduated at the top of his class. Then, Dmitri got a job as a science teacher at 21, but returned to college a year later to study chemistry. After graduating again, he worked as a teacher and a chemist. Dmitri won an award for his work that allowed him to travel to Germany. There he worked…

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