Yttrium2 - 21-9-2015 at 13:40
Why study analytical chemistry?
How much understanding of molecular synthesis will this provide?
What is the difference between organic chemistry and molecular synthesis?
Will analytical chemistry degree help with synthesizing molecules?
(Unrelated English question is it a analytical degree or an analytical degree, thinking it is the latter)
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thinking analytical chemistry is the path that I'm going to go now, but some clarification as to the role of analytical chemistry plays would be
appreciated.
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byko3y - 21-9-2015 at 15:00
Why study analytical chemistry? - To know analytical chemistry.
How much understanding of molecular synthesis will this provide? - None.
What is the difference between organic chemistry and molecular synthesis? - "Molecular synthesis" is some obscure rarely used term.
Will analytical chemistry degree help with synthesizing molecules? - No, it won't if you have analytical department in your lab.
Anatytics help to determine purity of reagents and composition of product. Chemistry is all about performing the reactions and analyzing substances.
aga - 21-9-2015 at 15:03
What are the choices for Major Yttrium2 ?
szuko03 - 22-9-2015 at 07:52
Personally I felt that all aspects of chemistry were equally important. If you are attempting to understand chemistry then you will discover a need
for it at some point in time. It will help you identify compounds through various techniques which is very important.
I say take it, why not? Plus usually you end up talking to your adviser and taking classes you may not have anyway. I always felt the more chemistry i
was taking the better however, as i ran out of funding analytical was the only type i wasnt able to take I took all other undergraduate chemistry classes though sans P-Chem