Interpretation : The study of chemistry is similar to the study of a language and it is different to be compared and contrasted.
Concept Introduction : Chemistry can be useful in explaining the natural world, preparing people for career opportunities, and producing informed citizens. A language is a structured system of communication.
Answer to Problem 67A
The study of chemistry and language both involves the step-by-step learning process and understanding of vocabulary.
They are different because chemistry deals with chemical study while language deals with interaction and communication.
Explanation of Solution
Chemistry is known as the central science since it is involved in all fields.
Language is human communication that has grammar and proper vocabulary in it.
The study of chemistry and language is similar in the way each should be learned step-by-step knowing the vocabulary and the new concepts in it.
The chemistry study involves the changes that are undergone by the substances while the study of language deals with one-to-one communication, pronunciation, and understanding of the grammar of the language.
Chapter 1 Solutions
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