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General chemistry

General chemistry is a branch of chemistry that covers basic concepts in chemistry, chemical reactions, substances, chemical properties, atomic and molecular structures, and reactions in the gaseous, liquid, and solid states.

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Chemistry is a vast field that covers a variety of topics. Here are some of the most important chemistry topics:

 

Organic chemistry: the study of chemical compounds that contain carbon, covering topics such as hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, organic acids and polymers.

 

Inorganic chemistry deals with chemical compounds that do not contain carbon, such as metals and salts.

 

Physical chemistry: studies the physical properties of chemical compounds and how they interact with energy and heat.

 

Analytical chemistry: focuses on the development and use of methods and techniques for analyzing and determining the composition of chemical compounds.

 

Quantum chemistry: deals with the study of chemical properties using the concepts of quantum physics.

 

Biochemistry: related to the study of chemical processes in living systems, such as proteins, enzymes, and DNA.

 

Nuclear chemistry: deals with the study of nuclear activity and radioactive decay and their applications in medicine and industry.

 

Thermochemistry: focuses on the study of chemical reactions associated with changes in heat and energy.

 

Environmental chemistry: dealing with the impact of chemical compounds on the environment and working on developing ways to preserve the environment.

 

Industrial chemistry: deals with the study of chemical processes used in the manufacture of products and chemicals.

 

Applied Chemistry: Focuses on the applications of chemistry in a variety of fields such as medicine, agriculture, industry, and materials science.

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