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Organic chemistry focuses on carbon-based molecular chemistry. Inorganic is everything else. Since organic molecules form the basis for life on our planet, their chemistry is of particular interest and many principles developed in organic chemistry may still be applied to inorganic chemistry.
There are many specialized branches of chemistry. Some of these branches include biochemistry, physiological chemistry, analytical chemistry, and organic chemistry.
Chemistry can be divided into four main branches. These branches are physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and analytical chemistry.
There are tens of thousands of organic chemicals. mada
One need for organic chemistry is finding new fuel sources-ethanol-propane-methane-ethylene- they are all in the branch of organic chemistry
Conjugation is a type of sexual reproduction carried on by many protists.Conjugated:Meaning #1: (chemistry)formed by the union of two compounds, joined together especially in a pair or pairs (chemistry) of an organic compound; containing two or more double bonds each separated from the other by a single bond
The question is a little vague. There can be many ways to look at chemistry, such as organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry.
Yes, many organic compounds are used in agriculture.
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There are so many good books for organic chemistry for Bsc. and Msc. level for example "Organic chemistry' 1- by Crame and Hamand, 2- by Robert and Cassirio, 3- by I.L, finar. for reaction mechanism is a book by Peter and Sykes.
There are so many good books for organic chemistry for Bsc. and Msc. level for example "Organic chemistry' 1- by Crame and Hamand, 2- by Robert and Cassirio, 3- by I.L, finar. for reaction mechanism is a book by Peter and Sykes.
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.