Yes, there is a branch of chemistry known as "oxidation chemistry," which focuses on the study of oxidation processes involving oxygen. This field examines reactions where oxygen is added to a substance or where electrons are removed, often resulting in the formation of oxides. Additionally, the study of oxygen's role in various chemical reactions is fundamental to understanding combustion, respiration, and many biochemical processes.
This branch is called organic chemistry.
Chemistry and physics are both branches of natural sciences.
This branch of chemistry is called electrochemistry.
Account is taken of the field of study; example: photochemistry = study of chemical reactions induced by visible, UV and IR radiation.
Organic chemistry
Yes, the branch of chemistry that primarily deals with the study of compounds containing oxygen is called "oxygen chemistry" or "oxochemistry." This branch focuses on the properties, reactions, and structures of compounds that incorporate oxygen atoms.
Yes. This branch of Chemistry is called Organic Chemistry. Carbon in particular reacts with Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and the halogens.
This branch of chemistry is called analytical chemistry.
This branch is called organic chemistry.
Chemistry
Chemistry and physics are both branches of natural sciences.
This branch of chemistry is called electrochemistry.
organic chemistry, the chemistry of carbon based material
The letter "O" stands for oxygen in chemistry.
Organic chemistry (and of course biochemistry) is the branch involving carbon based molecules.
Chemists specialized in this branch of chemistry.
This is inorganic chemistry.