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Chemistry is important for many facets of science and applied sciences. To build a bridge you need to have knowledge of both the physical properties of different building material as well as their reactivity with other substances. A material my be strong but if the material dissolves in water, it would be a poor choice for a use in bridge construction.
All of your blogging about chemistry reminds me about my high school chemistry teacher (Tony Ciccone). He used to hang a barbie doll from the ceiling and call her "Miss Significant Figure." Lol! I don't think you could get away with that today!
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