Deoxyribonucleic acid is a molecule usually double stranded with the two strands held together by hydrogen bonding.
The problem with working with any macromolecule like DNa is that it does not follow the rules for ordinary chemistry courses like organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry or even physical chemistry.
In order to use it as a "chemical" you will need sophisticated equipment, enzymes and skills.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is a molecule usually double stranded with the two strands held together by hydrogen bonding.
The problem with working with any macromolecule like DNa is that it does not follow the rules for ordinary chemistry courses like organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry or even physical chemistry.
In order to use it as a "chemical" you will need sophisticated equipment, enzymes and skills.
I would strongly suggest rethinking your project.
If you talk about the chemical components, workings, and interactions of DNA, then yes it is. When you think about it, everything is chemistry.