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Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry The term "organic" refers to carbon-based chemicals. As a result, 'Inorganic Chemistry' is the field of chemistry concerned with the study of molecules that do not include carbon-hydrogen atoms. It is the polar opposite of Organic Chemistry, to put it simply. Metals, salts, chemical compounds, and other such things do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonding. There are around 100,000 inorganic chemicals known to exist on the earth. Inorganic chemistry investigates the behaviour of these substances, as well as their physical and chemical properties. The list of inorganic compounds includes all elements of the periodic table except carbon and hydrogen.  Inorganic Chemistry Applications Inorganic chemistry is used in a wide range of fields, including biology, chemistry, engineering, and others. It's used in medicine and in hospitals. The use of common salt, or the combination Sodium hydroxide, in our daily lives is the most common application. Baking s...

Analytical Chemistry

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What is Analytical Chemistry? The study of acquiring, processing, and transmitting information about the composition and structure of matter is known as analytical chemistry.To put it another way, it's the art and science of figuring out what matter is and how much of it there is. Analytical chemistry is a difficult field that contributes significantly to many fields of science.     Applications of Analytical Chemistry Assurance of food, drugs, and water safety and quality. Ensuring that environmental and other standards are followed. Assisting with the legal process. Assisting physicians in the diagnosis of diseases. Providing vital measures and documentation for trade and commerce.   Chemistry and its branches   Analytical Chemistry   Inorganic Chemistry   Organic Chemistry   Chemical Engineering A Branch of Chemistry Physical Chemistry    Biological Chemistry Basic Chemical Engineering         General Study Short Notes

CHEMISTRY AND ITS BRANCHES. - So Simple Even Your Kids Can Understand It

What is Chemistry? Chemistry is a discipline of science that studies matter made up of atoms and molecules, as well as their properties, composition, structure, behaviour, and interactions with other matter constituents. Chemistry is an enthralling topic to study. We are all surrounded by chemistry in some way. Atoms and molecules make up everything around us, including our own bodies. From the production of food in farms to the preparation of food in a kitchen, from a bicycle to a space rocket, from phones to computers, chemistry may be seen in our daily actions. Steel used in structures, polymers used in plastic bags, cell phone batteries, photosynthesis, detergents, clothing, dyes and colours, beverages, and so on are just a few examples of how chemistry is employed.   Branches of Chemistry     Chemistry and its branches   Analytical Chemistry   Inorganic Chemistry   Organic Chemistry   Chemical Engineering A Branch of Chemistry Physical Chemistry ...