Chemistry has four major areas of interest and many sub-specialties.
1. Organic Chemistry - The study of the element carbon and its compounds including living matter.
2. Inorganic chemistry - The study of all other elements of non-living matter.
3. Analytical chemistry - The study of " What is it?" or qualitative chemistry and "How much is there?" which is quantitative chemistry. Analytical chemistry is the analysis of compounds.
4. Physical Chemistry - The quantitative aspects of the physical properties of substances and their relationship to chemical structure and composition.
- - - - A few sub-specialties in chemistry are:
Biochemistry - The study of biologically active substances.
Polymer chemistry - The chemistry of long chained molecules.
Solid state chemistry - The behavior of solids.
Organometallic chemistry - The chemistry of compounds in which a metal is bonded in an organic compound.
o Liquid Crystal Chemistry
o Medicinal Chemistry
o Geochemistry
o Polymer Chemistry
o Photochemistry
o Materials Chemistry
o Electrochemistry
o Catalysis
o Physical Chemistry
o Spectroscopy
o Industrial and Applied Chemistry
o Separation Science and Chromatography
o Surface and Colloid Science
o Interfacial Chemistry
o Fuels And Petrochemicals
o Natural Product Chemistry
And so forth . . . . .
It all starts with the concept of an "atom" so lets find out more about what an atom might be, how it behaves, and what it is really made of:
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