Conference Proceeding

Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences (ICMSAS-2023)
ICMSAS-2023

Subject Area: Mathematics
Pages: 331
Published On: 03-Mar-2023
Online Since: 04-Mar-2023

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Author(s): Anjna Kumari, Ruchi Sangal, Shashi Kumar Sharma

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Address: Anjna Kumari1, Ruchi Sangal1.2, Dr. Shashi Kumar Sharma3
1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Govt. College Hamirpur (H.P).
1,2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Zoology, Govt. College Nadaun (H.P).
3Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Govt. College Hamirpur (H.P).
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Conference Proceeding, Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences (ICMSAS-2023)

Year of Publication:  March, 2023

Online since:  March 04, 2023

DOI: Not Available

ABSTRACT:
Knowledge is a bonus in today's extremely changing educational environment. The primary driver of development in the present and the future is the capacity to generate new information, which may be accomplished through an understanding of mathematics. Every sphere of life and every field of study can benefit from the use of mathematics. Chemistry and biology are influenced by mathematics. For these fields, various tools developed in mathematics are useful. Calculations in mathematics are unquestionably used to examine key ideas in biology and chemistry. Chemistry and chemical calculations will be very challenging if one don't know certain basic mathematical concepts. It is a precise science that is based on numerical models that can be expressed and used using mathematical terminology. Basic calculator skills, knowledge of numbers and their properties, ratios and properties, units, diversions and conversions, percents, simple statistics, indices and logarithms, as well as the ability to interpret graphs, are just a few of the abilities required. Other skills include knowledge of the mean, the arithmetical average of numbers, median and mode, range, dispersion, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, etc. This paper attempts to review the importance of mathematical tools in chemistry and biology.


Cite this article:
Anjna Kumari, Ruchi Sangal, Shashi Kumar Sharma. Importance of Mathematical Tools in Chemical and Life Sciences. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Mathematics in Space and Applied Sciences. 2023;1:200-207.


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Author/Editor Information

Dr. Sanjay Kango

Department of Mathematics, Neta Ji Subhash Chander Bose Memorial, Government Post Graduate College, Hamirpur Himachal Pradesh-177 005, INDIA