Clearly, then we can see Chemistry in our daily lives. Just stop and look around you sometime. Look at a car for instance, you car runs off of chemicals petroleum chemist came up with. Those chemicals are used to create the gasoline you would use to operate a car and I see my parents use a car daily for necessities like groceries or go to and from work. Chemistry is in your medication, cleaning chemicals, and much more if you look around. Chemistry is really everywhere.
In turn, I want to make a difference in the world. Who knows maybe I could discover the cure to a life threatening disease. That could be anyone though, it’s your decision to actually put effort and work for it. Chemist didn’t get where they are now not making the initiative to get results. Results are important, to put it differently say you found a chemical reaction that just may be the cure for a disease, that’s great right? Now how do you know it works? From the data and the results you receive from experimentation and conclusion. Someday, I could win a Nobel Prize or save thousands of lives from an incurable infection.
In final consideration, I would like to be a Neurosurgeon in the future. I will need a large amount of help from the science field. This will help me understand how chemicals will react to a human being. For instance, my grandmother has to take a lot of aspirin when I went to her doctor I asked why she had to take so much medication. My answer was clear, brief and to the point so basically she was preventing heart attacks by taking these small doses of aspirin. From what I understood the ingredients that make