If you have to make a decision between physical science and chemistry and your counselor feels you are too advanced for physical science then take the challenge and take the chemistry class. It's actually an interesting class and can be helpful in college.
Seymour Michael Blinder has written: 'Advanced physical chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Physical and theoretical Chemistry
James Riddick Partington has written: 'An advanced treatise on physical chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Physical and theoretical Chemistry
No... it is not a branch of chemistry.. there are many branches, but mainly there are physical, inorganic, organic, theoritical these are sub divided again..
Yes it is a science. General chemistry provides some basic principles, laws and equations upon which advanced chemistry is structured. General chemistry classes also prove useful in competitive exams.
D. G. Davies has written: 'Revision notes for advanced level' 'New calculations in chemistry for ordinary level' 'Revision notes for advanced level physical chemistry'
P J F. Griffiths has written: 'Calculations in advanced Physical Chemistry'
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.
When it comes to the physical sciences like chemistry and physics, math is the "language" of chemistry and physics. You won't need any advanced math in high school or general chemistry, but go into the upper division courses in college and you utilize a lot of calculus. You simply can't do chemistry without math. All physical sciences and math require very similar ways of thinking as well.
Physical chemistry is a branch of chemistry in which physics has a special contribution.
Modern physical chemistry was developed after 1850.
the father of physical chemistry is "antoine lavoiser"
physical chemistry is the branch of scince and which deal with the petroliume