You think probable to inorganic and organic chemistry.
biology and chemistry/physics and chemistry
Physical chemistry is considered the most fundamental division of chemistry as it focuses on the study of the physical and chemical properties of matter and the principles that govern their behavior. It combines the principles of physics and chemistry to explain and predict the behavior of matter at the atomic and molecular levels.
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.
The major branches of chemistry include organic chemistry (study of carbon-containing compounds), inorganic chemistry (study of non-carbon compounds), physical chemistry (study of the physical properties of matter), analytical chemistry (analysis of matter composition), and biochemistry (study of chemical processes in living organisms).
1).Biology-is the study of life and living organisms. 2).Chemistry-is the study of substances.
the 2 divisions of science are: biological science-it deals w/ the study of living things... physical science-it deals w/ the study of non-living things..
chemistry is the study of atomic matter.
Chemistry is the language of cosmic creation and system of god. there are so many branches of chemistry but mainly are as follows 1-physical chemistry 2-inorganic chemistry 3-organic chemistry
biology chemistry and physics
there are many branches of chemistry. Organic chemistry is the study of chemistry of life. Inorganic chemistry is the study of inorganic compounds. Analytical chemistry is the study of the chemistry of matter. Physical chemistry is the study of chemistry applying physics. Biochemistry Radiochemistry Photochemistry Cosmochemistry Hydrochemistry Electrochemistry Clinical chemistry Neurochemistry Forensic chemistry Macromolecular chemistry etc.
The two main divisions of natural science are biological science (or life sciences), which study living organisms, and physical science, which study non-living systems including physics, chemistry, and earth sciences.
If organic chemistry study the chemistry of carbon compounds the inorganic chemistry stydy the remaining part.