At what point in studying chemistry and its fundamentals should one start practicing chemical reactions hands-on?
Hello everyone!!
I don't come from a wealthy family; I'd even say we barely made ends meet, but we're not complaining much; we have internet, food, and so on.
The problem is, I'm afraid to start studying chemistry from the very beginning because of the practical requirements.
I'm inclined to believe that I simply won't have the funds for my own experiments, but I really want to start studying chemistry, and I understand that at some point I'll need to transition to practical applications, especially since that's why I originally went into chemistry.
Please tell me, should I wait, or should I still study all the theoretical material on chemistry and perfect my equations, or should I wait until I've settled on the money and start studying chemistry later?
And another quick question: do I need to study math and physics for chemistry? ( I don't remember anything about these subjects, but I'm completely ready to start studying, but for me, chemistry itself is most important )