Course description

Chemistry bridges the physical sciences and life sciences, exploring everything from atomic structure to complex biochemical systems. It’s divided into branches like organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, and biochemistry. Students learn how substances interact, transform, and can be harnessed to solve real-world problems—from developing new medicines to creating sustainable energy solutions. Chemistry is foundational for careers in healthcare, engineering, environmental science, and research.

What will i learn?

  • By the end of a chemistry course, students typically: - Understand atomic theory, chemical bonding, and molecular structure. - Apply stoichiometry and thermodynamics to chemical reactions. - Conduct experiments and analyze data using scientific methods. - Solve problems in organic and inorganic chemistry. - Use chemistry knowledge in fields like pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and materials science.

Requirements

  • Academic Background: Basic knowledge of mathematics and general science. - Skills Needed: Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and lab safety awareness. - Recommended Subjects: Physics, Biology, and Mathematics at secondary level.

Frequently asked question

A: Yes, chemistry is typically offered to science stream students due to its technical nature.

Abdul Vatsa

Free

Lectures

0

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

Lifetime

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