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1 year ago in Chemistry , Education By Hamid Khan

Why is continuous learning important in chemistry?

Chemistry is not a static field; it evolves rapidly with new discoveries, techniques, and interdisciplinary connections. This question addresses the necessity for chemists from students to seasoned professionals  to engage in lifelong learning to remain competent, innovative, and relevant in their careers and contributions to science.

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By Akshatha Patel Answered 8 months ago


Chemistry evolves rapidly with new methods, technologies, and applications. Continuous learning helps professionals stay updated, adapt to interdisciplinary challenges, and maintain scientific relevance in research, education, and industry.
 

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