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Chemistry

  1. 1. Introduction to Physical Sciences
  2. Legacy Course

  3. Introduction to Chemistry
  4. History of Chemistry
  5. Fundamentals of Chemistry
  6. Atomic Structure
  7. Stoichiometry
  8. Thermochemistry
  9. Gas Laws
  10. Quantum Mechanics and the Electronic Structure of Atoms
  11. Periodic Trends
  12. Bonding
  13. Solutions
  14. Acids and Bases
  15. Redox Reactions
  16. Organic Chemistry
  17. Biochemistry
  18. Future of Chemistry
  19. Careers in Chemistry

Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications

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Chemistry plays a crucial role in the development of new drugs and therapies for the treatment of various diseases and conditions. The process of drug development involves the design and synthesis of new chemical compounds, the evaluation of their biological activity and safety, and the optimization of their pharmaceutical properties.

Chemistry also plays a role in the development of new diagnostic tools and techniques for the early detection and monitoring of diseases. These tools and techniques often involve the use of chemical probes, labels, and reagents that can detect specific biomolecules or biomarkers associated with the disease.

In addition, chemistry is involved in the design and synthesis of new materials and devices for use in medical procedures, such as drug delivery systems, implants, and medical devices. These materials and devices often require specific chemical and physical properties, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and controlled release, in order to function effectively in the body.

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