physical chemistry is the branch of scince and which deal with the petroliume
Yes all chemistry comes from physical chemistry. Organic chemistry is the reaction of organic molecules (those with C-H bonds). How those reactions happen is physical chemistry i.e. think thermodynamics.
Chemistry can be divided into four main branches. These branches are physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and analytical chemistry.
The 5 branches of chemistry are the analytical chemistry organic chemistry inorganic chemistry physical chemistry biochemistry
Organic Chemistry. For non-carbon containing compounds it is INORGANIC CHemistry For the calculations, equations, physical changes, it is PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY .
analytical, inorganic, organic and physical are the four types of 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.
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"
Thermodynamics is considered a part of physical chemistry.
Yes all chemistry comes from physical chemistry. Organic chemistry is the reaction of organic molecules (those with C-H bonds). How those reactions happen is physical chemistry i.e. think thermodynamics.
Chemistry is considered to be a physical science.
Physical science and chemistry are equally important.
Physical chemistry Analytical chemistry Organic chemistry Inorganic chemistry Materials chemistry
John S. Winn has written: 'Physical Chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Physical and theoretical Chemistry
there's not two branches of physical science... They're 5: Qualitative Chemistry Quantitative Chemistry In organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Bio Chemistry Physical Science or also known as Chemistry... Hope it's right.. -Andrea Lin-
There are numerous subdivisions of chemistry! The main areas would probably be: Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Analytical.