there are five branches: inorganic, organic, analytical, physical, and biochemistry. they could be further broken down into sub-branches such as organometallic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, electroanalytical chemistry, and so on and so forth.
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Organic chemistry; Inorganic chemistry; Physical chemistry; Analytical chemistry; Bio chemistry;
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Organic chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry and biological chemistry.
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Organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, and your guess is as good as mine. Biochemistry? Polymer chemistry? Surface chemistry? Theoretical chemistry? Nuclear chemistry? Depending on your bias any of those might be regarded as a subdivision of one of the Big Four or as a largely independent field of study. According to my textbook (Grade 11 Chem) they are Organic, Inorganic, Analytical, Physical and Biochemistry.
A biochemistry major is not a pure biology discipline. Biochemistry includes chemistry and the various disciplines in chemistry which also support biological theory.
I guess you could say the main "branches" of Science are: Physics Chemistry Astronomy Geology Oceanography Paleontology Meteorology Biology Zoology Medicine c:)
There are innumerable branches of science. No matter how small a field is, is a branch and there are new fields opening every day. Just look at science journal publisher and there hundred of subjects just a for a limited area like subatomic physics. Big branches include physics, chemistry, and biology where there all sorts of overlapping subjects like chemical physics.
You can major in just about anything however you are required to have the prequisite courses. However a science background is perferred, in any case you can do either and still apply. Almost everyone that applies is from a biology major, so taking chemistry may make your application unique. Goodluck
There are five major branches of chemistry: Analytical, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical.
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biology, chemistry, physics, Earth science, and astronomy
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Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Oceanography are the 5 branches of physical science.
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There are five main major branches of chemistry. They are organic, inorganic, physical, analytical and bio chemistry.Organic chemistry includes stereochemistry, medicinal chemistry, organometallic chemistry, physical organic chemistry and polymer chemistry. Inorganic chemistry includes bioinorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, geochemistry, inorganic technology, nuclear chemistry, organometallic chemistry, solid state chemistry, synthetic inorganic chemistry and industrial inorganic chemistry.Physical chemistry is divided into electrochemistry, photochemistry, surface chemistry, chemical chemistry, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics and spectroscopy.Analytical chemistry is divided into qualitative and quantitative analysis. Biochemistry is divided into enzymology, endocrinology, clinical biochemistry and molecular biochemistry.
There are many different branches of science like Biology or Chemistry. Physics and Anatomy are also major branches of science.
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Some branches of chemistry are: - inorganic - organic - biochemistry - electrochemistry - radiochemistry - agrochemistry - hydrochemistry - geochemistry - cosmochemistry - macromolecular chemistry - physical chemistry - thermochemistry - colloidal chemistry etc., etc.
chemistry, physics, biology and maths.
analytical chemistry. it is one of the six major branches of chemistry.