martes, 6 de julio de 2021

Post 8: A subject you enjoyed studying

 Hi everyone!

This post is important because it's the last. I really liked writing and read about different topics.

Today I will talk about of chemistry, but not only chemistry, organic chemistry.

This subject (organic chemistry) it was one of the ones that I have liked the most to study these three semesters that I have been studying. It is an integrating subject.


I consider  is one of the ones the most important subjects, because it is framework of the drugs production. It is the language that I will use from now on. For these reasons and I enjoy it more. It is very great to be able to relate what you have learned with daily life

I learned to name organic compounds, its structures and now how to synthesize compounds.

Before studying I thought it would be a complicated subject and now I keep that thought hahaha. It is not easy, but with mucho study is possible.

I like challenges, and organic chemistry is one for me, I see it like this because I consider a good form to achieve success in it.


jueves, 1 de julio de 2021

Post 7: An expert / person in your field that you admire

 Hi everyone!

I still don't know many people in the area of chemistry and pharmacy, but there is one person that I admire in the area of chemistry: Marie Curie.  Today I will talk about her.



In general I admire all women who are dedicated to science, especially those who did it in the past, when it was very difficult. There was a lot of discrimination to the woman in differents areas. A clear example is in 1903 when Marie and her husband won The Nobel Prize of Physics, in that case they did not permit what Marie received the prize only for be woman. Her husband took the credit.

Marie was not always be dear, received bad comments from the people for things that had nothing to do with her intellectual area. Still, she continued to strive, until in 1911 won the Nobel Prize of chemistry for isolate pure radius, with it contributed in the health for the first world war.

Marie was born in November 1867 in Poland and died in July 1934 in France. She died of aplastic anemia, attributed to his direct contact with radium and polonium. In simple words, Marie dedicated her life to science and opened the way for women in science.

Post 8: A subject you enjoyed studying

  Hi everyone! This post is important because it's the last. I really liked writing and read about different topics. Today I will talk a...