ratios and proportions
units, dimensions, and conversions
logarithms
arithmetic mean, error, percent error, and percent deviation
just to name a few
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There's hardly a part of chemistry that doesn't use math. pH, moles, everything.
Chemistry isn't entirely math. The math in chemistry isn't very complicated, it's just understand how to apply the math AND understand some of the key concepts.
Much of what is done in the lab involves chemistry or preparation of standard solutions at different concentrations. Chemistry, well all sciences really, involve math. Chemistry in the lab involve simple math calculations. Algebra, trig, and calculus are used to analyze data
Physics and chemistry use mathematics in order to quantify their observations about the world. Most mathematics were invented by scientists who needed the math to quantify their work.
If you think you can draw that kind of correlation, then I've got news for you: You're not that good at math.