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Explain the branches of chemistry​

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Answered by WhiteDove
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The five primary branches of chemistry are physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry.

Answered by LEGEND778
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Organic Chemistry: The study of carbon and its compounds; the study of the chemistry of life

Inorganic Chemistry:  The study of compounds not covered by organic chemistry; the study of inorganic compounds, or compounds that don't contain a C-H bond (many inorganic compounds contain metals)

Analytical Chemistry:  The study of the chemistry of matter and the development of tools to measure properties of matter

Physical Chemistry:  The branch of chemistry that applies physics to the study of chemistry, which commonly includes the applications of thermodynamics and quantum mechanics to chemistry

Biochemistry:  The study of chemical processes that occur inside of living organisms

There are other ways chemistry can be divided into categories. Other examples of branches of chemistry might include polymer chemistry and geochemistry. Chemical engineering might also be considered a chemistry discipline. There is also overlap between disciplines; biochemistry and organic chemistry, in particular, share a lot in common.

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