Three branches of chemistry are: organic, inorganic, radiochemistry.
Science is divided into three categories: physics, chemistry & biology. the three branches of biology are zoology, botany & anthropology.
There actually three(3) branches . They are :- ORGANIC ; Chemistry of carbon compounds. INORGANIC ; Chemistry of non-carbon compounds (The rest of chemistry) PHYSICAL ; Chemistry involved, with heat , light, energy, calculations, stoiciometry.
The branches of pure science include disciplines such as physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and mathematics. These branches focus on understanding fundamental principles of nature and the universe through observation, experimentation, and theoretical reasoning.
Physics,Chemistry,Biology.Earth, Life, and science I believe.
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).
branches 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.
Some branches of chemistry are: - inorganic - organic - biochemistry - electrochemistry - radiochemistry - agrochemistry - hydrochemistry - geochemistry - cosmochemistry - macromolecular chemistry - physical chemistry - thermochemistry - colloidal chemistry etc., etc.
The three main branches of science are physical sciences (e.g. physics, chemistry, astronomy), life sciences (e.g. biology, zoology, ecology), and earth sciences (e.g. geology, meteorology, oceanography). These branches encompass the study of the natural world and its phenomena.
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