Examples:
- inorganic chemistry
- organic chemistry
- electrochemistry
- foods chemistry
Modern physical chemistry was developed after 1850.
Yes, it is true.
It is sort of. If you include organic chemistry it is all about the studies of chemistry in life and is related to the environment.
It is only a traditional nomenclature.
The five main areas of chemistry are organic chemistry (study of carbon-containing compounds), inorganic chemistry (study of non-carbon compounds), physical chemistry (study of the physical principles and properties of matter), analytical chemistry (study of the identification and quantification of matter), and biochemistry (study of chemical processes in living organisms).
Chemistry can be divided into five traditional areas of study: organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, and biochemistry. These subdisciplines focus on different aspects of chemistry and allow for a more specialized study of the field.
Major areas of chemistry are organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, radiochemistry, geochemistry, clinical chemistry, analytical chemistry, photochemistry, hydrochemistry, etc.
Traditional chemistry deals mainly with the interaction of elements, compounds, and energy. Nuclear chemistry studies the nucleus of atoms, and how it can split, decompose, and interact with energy.
Modern physical chemistry was developed after 1850.
Yes, it is true.
It is sort of. If you include organic chemistry it is all about the studies of chemistry in life and is related to the environment.
Chemistry is the basis of many other areas of study. For instance, pharmaceuticals use chemistry daily when preparing drug formularies. Chemistry is also used in culinary arts, and many other areas.
There are no areas...lol
Examples: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, photochemistry, nuclear chemistry, termochemistry, mecanochemistry, physical chemistry, colloid chemistry etc.
All areas of life need chemical products.
The areas of science are Chemistry, Biology, Astronomy, and Earth Science.
It is only a traditional nomenclature.