Learning and understanding science can be a challenge for many people, but there are also some factors that can make it easier. One factor that can make learning and understanding science easier is having a natural aptitude for Math and Science. Some people are naturally curious and have a talent for understanding and working with … Continue reading Understanding Science
Month: December 2022
Solubility by Lizbeth
Each moment we often have a realization of the things surrounding us, the things we do, and how we do them. Slowly we can take these moments to ask ourselves, how did it come to be? How can such substances, components, objects each originated to become what they are today, something with purpose, each with … Continue reading Solubility by Lizbeth
Chemical Mixtures and cleaning by Arianna
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n16BkjSFjnoxqU14hG2RtLPYH2SBNVYs-p-dO2mnvgI/edit Arianna Rose Stegmeier Gateway Community College English 101 Dr.Greg Due Date 12/09/2022 One of the examples that make the concept of learning chemistry easy are the experiments that help to actually visualize the work that is to be had. What makes it hard is the math that is associated with the work. The … Continue reading Chemical Mixtures and cleaning by Arianna
Physical and Chemical Changes
In everyday society, most people assume science to only be understandable for doctors or people working in a specific job field. We’ve developed this bad habit of settling, and leaving the more complicated things to our “betters''. The sad truth is, that we as a society simply fail to acknowledge and realize what is actually … Continue reading Physical and Chemical Changes
Balancing Equations and cooking By Elijah Sayers
I’ve learned more and more about chemistry. I've come to learn that it may be very hard for the everyday person to understand. Although it may be challenging to most it is very connected to everyday life. An example of something that I thought was challenging until I brought it to everyday examples was Balancing … Continue reading Balancing Equations and cooking By Elijah Sayers
Conversion Factors by Cassie
Conversion Factors by Cassie Page What makes science difficult? Well, there are so many different ways that science can be difficult. I always believed that there were many parts because of the numbers, letters, equations, different elements, and many different ways to plan things out in science. The amount of different ways science can be … Continue reading Conversion Factors by Cassie
Nomenclature and Word searches By Kamani Wade
Science is a field of study that is constantly evolving and advancing.Many of us began to understand what science was when we were very young. When my brother was young he had always enjoyed science. On the other hand, when my father was young he recalled not being very good in science. Like my brother, … Continue reading Nomenclature and Word searches By Kamani Wade
Chemical Bonds and Water by Alisha James
The topic of science is rarely discussed by the population of the world unless an interesting discovery has been made, or an unforgettable phenomenon has happened. This is mostly because science, just like math, can be a complex subject to learn, let alone talk about. Of course, we have scientists who study many different aspects … Continue reading Chemical Bonds and Water by Alisha James
Conversions Factors, and Seeing Conversions in Time By Mikel Shriner
Published By: Mikel Shriner Published On: December 10th, 2022 (Western Oregon University, 2015) CH103: ALLIED HEALTH CHEMISTRY (Bill Nye quote: "science is a part of everyone's everyday life.") https://quotefancy.com/quote/995386/Bill-Nye-SCIENCE-is-a-part-of-EVERYONE-S-everyday-life Science. If there weren’t any scientists, science would be out of my reach of understanding. But since there's chemists and other teachers of science it makes … Continue reading Conversions Factors, and Seeing Conversions in Time By Mikel Shriner
The Travel of Electrons and Road Trips, by CJ
The Interest in Science with Respect to Time Science is something that, in some capacity, many people are exposed to at a young age. In the United States, science is a general education requirement, which means many people have seen and learned science in school. However, even though a large number of people have been … Continue reading The Travel of Electrons and Road Trips, by CJ