Organic chemistry
Inorganic chemistry
Physical chemistry
Biochemistry
Analytical chemistry
Theoretical chemistry
Materials chemistry
Nuclear chemistry
There are many other related branches of chemistry, but these are the major subdisciplines.
See the Web Links to the left for more information about these disciplines, as well as a list of less important related disciplines of chemistry.
Traditional chemistry starts with the study of elementary particles, atoms, molecules, substances, metals,crystals and other aggregates of matter. in solid, liquid, and gas states, whether in isolation or combination. The interactions, reactions and transformations that are studied in chemistry are usually a result of interaction between atoms, leading to rearrangements in the chemical bonds which hold atoms together.
A chemical engineer's typical fields of study include:
1. Fluid mechanics, hydraulics, fluid dynamics
2. Engineering thermodynamics, Heat transfer
3. Mass transfer, Unit operations & processes
4. Plant design, economics, process control and instrumentation
5. Environmental safety, pollution control
6. Energy systems, energy production
7. Designing reactors, kinetics and reaction engineering
As a chemical engineer myself, here are some of the core topics that a chemical engineer should know:
1. Heat and mass transfer
2. Transport phenomena
3. Thermodynamics
4. Process control
5. Separation processes
6. Kinetics and reactor design
These six broad topics are what I find to be essential to any chemical engineer. The first three are fundamental core topics that you must know while the later three are essential but may not be unnecessary for all job prospects (some of you may not end up doing reactor design).
Regardless, most undergraduate degree programs will most likely touch all six topics.
Many fields depend on chemical processes and their improvement:
Medicine, Biology, and pharmacology.
Manufacturing, engineering, energy, and transportation.
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There are the Mainly 3 areas of Science: 1. Biology (Include Medical, Biotechnology, Agriculture, Pharma) 2. Physics (Include SpaceScience, Physical) 3.Chemistry(ChemicalIndustries)
In science you can study: botany - the study of plants anatomy - the study of the human body chemistry - the study of elements and compounds biology physics
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.
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).
Major areas of chemistry are organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, radiochemistry, geochemistry, clinical chemistry, analytical chemistry, photochemistry, hydrochemistry, etc.
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.
Three subjects included in the science of chemistry are organic chemistry (study of carbon-based molecules), inorganic chemistry (study of non-carbon based molecules), and physical chemistry (study of the physical principles underlying chemical properties).
If you are in high school, they are typically biology, chemistry, and physics. In college there are many more to include geology, astronomy, meteorology, environmental scince etc.
chemistry is the study of atomic matter.
No, the study of living organisms is called biology. Chemistry is the study of matter and its properties, composition, and reactions.
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.
If organic chemistry study the chemistry of carbon compounds the inorganic chemistry stydy the remaining part.
Predominantly Physics which involves the study of both 'motion' and 'energy' . However, 'energy' is sometimes studied in Chemistry.
yes,chemistry needed to study health.