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1. General Chemistry (Basic stoichiometry, rate reactions, equilibria, acids/bases, redox reactions) 2. Inorganic Chemistry (All chemistry that isn't organic (Carbon Compounds). Mostly deals with the transition metals.) 3. Organic Chemistry (The study of carbon. Its own subject without math, (seemingly) reason, and simplicity.) 4. Biochemistry (Chemistry of biological organisms. Proteins, lipids, genetics, etc.) 5. Physical Chemistry (Chemistry of physics, mostly intermolecular forces...just shoot yourself before taking it...it is hell.)
Chemistry
Inorganic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that focuses on the properties and behavior of inorganic compounds, while general chemistry covers all basic principles and concepts of chemistry, including inorganic chemistry. General chemistry is a broader discipline that encompasses various branches of chemistry, including inorganic chemistry.
Analytical Chemistry is the study of composition of matter. It is the branch of chemistry that deals with properties of materials and analysis of them with the help of tools.
Examples: - inorganic chemistry - organic chemistry - electrochemistry - foods chemistry
the reason that chemistry is used in biology is because the reason they are both generalized in to chemistry is because they may be very different in what they study but they are both related in the way that chemistry helps us to understand the all the more complex side of biology.
Chemistry is very important in transportation and communication. Chemistry is the reason why motor vehicles are able to move people for example.
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A branch of Organic Chemistry is called Aromatics for good reason!
1. General Chemistry (Basic stoichiometry, rate reactions, equilibria, acids/bases, redox reactions) 2. Inorganic Chemistry (All chemistry that isn't organic (Carbon Compounds). Mostly deals with the transition metals.) 3. Organic Chemistry (The study of carbon. Its own subject without math, (seemingly) reason, and simplicity.) 4. Biochemistry (Chemistry of biological organisms. Proteins, lipids, genetics, etc.) 5. Physical Chemistry (Chemistry of physics, mostly intermolecular forces...just shoot yourself before taking it...it is hell.)
Brain chemistry, the same reason some people are short and some people have blue eyes it's just how we are
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.
Mendeleev's Periodic Table -- the reason for periodicity -- is explained by the arrangement of the electrons around the nucleus. *Read your chemistry book* :D
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