Trigonometry in Chemistry

Here is a link to a short presentation on

What do Chemists do?

How is Trigonometry used in Chemistry?

https://prezi.com/jji4d4d5maul/trigonometry-in-chemistry/

 

 

4 thoughts on “Trigonometry in Chemistry”

  1. A chemist is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties. I really like math but I don’t see the reason why using math in chemistry I took it in high school. The only reason why student like me took the class is because of the Lab it was really fun but I didn’t like the math involve not because it was hard but it was not interesting trying to solve the problem but the Lab can be use to attracted more student in the future and also it important for society.

  2. A chemist is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties. I really like math but I don’t see the reason why using math in chemistry I took it in high school. The only reason why student like me took the class is because of the Lab it was really fun but I didn’t like the math involve not because it was hard but it was not interesting trying to solve the problem but the Lab can be use to attracted more student in the future and also it important for society.

  3. Chemist are individual who practice and use chemistry in order to measure and understand the effects that chemical compounds have in different situation. Science and Math are subjects that are very similar to one another, it isn’t surprising to see trigonometry being used in chemistry. From the presentation, we can see the use of trigonometry in chemistry when determining the angles that atoms make when bonding. There is also the usage of functions such as of sine, cosine and tangent, which are used in order to describe material in their three dimension. It’s interesting to see how essential trigonometry is when it comes to determining the degree of separation between to bonds. The usage of trigonometry and its functions make finding the unknown angle degree a lot easier.

Leave a Reply