As a lawyer, i suppose i would want to know about how basic things like when blood dries up, how long alcohol stays on the blood system, do finger prints dissolve over time?, better understanding toxicology reports,etc..
As a lawyer, I do not use chemistry in my work.
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Chemistry is important in law for understanding forensic evidence, such as DNA analysis or toxicology reports. It can also be helpful when dealing with cases involving environmental regulations or intellectual property rights related to chemical compounds. Additionally, chemical knowledge can aid in understanding complex legal issues in areas such as patent law or pharmaceutical regulation.
urine samples, dna, identifying substances such as illegal drugs and explosives.
Chemistry has played a massive role in forming electronics. Chemistry has determined which elements are the most efficient at transferring electricity through the electronic for example.
Chemistry is very important to industry. Using physical and chemical reactions you can improve yields of production of a product and save money using cheaper materials. Profit can be gained from chemical research with industrial
- agrochemistry is an important branch of chemistry - pesticides are chemical products - fertilizers are chemical products - industrial production of many foods including drinks are chemical processes - all foods are analyzed by analytical chemistry methods
Benzene is often referred to as the "Mona Lisa" of organic chemistry due to its importance in the field and its unique structure that has captivated chemists throughout the years.
Chemistry is important in medicine because most diseases, injuries, and treatments involve chemicals and chemical processes. By understanding chemistry, we are able to develop drugs that fight disease, develop better nutrition, and develop healthier environments to avoid disease.