Chemistry started with the Big Bang. The STUDY of chemistry began when man learned to make fire.
16th and 17th centutry
I started getting taught chemistry in year nine but some of my friends started to get taught chemistry in year eight. I think it depends on the school. xx
There is no Perfect Chemistry movie yet in production. Therefore, when it is started and finally comes out most likely will not be any earlier than late in 2014.
Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the study of compounds containing carbon, typically involving the structures, properties, reactions, and synthesis of such compounds. Organic molecules can be simple, such as methane, or complex, like DNA. Understanding organic chemistry is essential for fields like biochemistry, pharmacology, and materials science.
He frist studied Chemistry.. which was just philosophys. then when he met Krempe and Waldman he started studying the subject of anatomy
Inorganic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that focuses on the chemical make up for non-living materials such as plastics, metals, pigments, and scents. Wikipedia is an excellent source to get started, but visiting specific college websites with chemistry departments can provide a more in depth source of knowledge. For applications for inorganic chemistry, 3M and Dupont lead the field in various applications used across several markets.
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.
Nuclear physicists, particle physicists, and to some extent, chemists.
Chemistry
chemistry is very important. chemistry is different from bio chemistry .
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.
Analytical Chemistry Biochemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry