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76 Types of Chemistry 5.

Electrochemistry - Electrochemistry
is the branch of chemistry that involves
the study of chemical reactions in a
1. Agrochemistry - This branch of
solution at the interface between an
chemistry may also be called
ionic conductor and an electrical
agricultural chemistry. It deals with the
application of chemistry for agricultural conductor. Electrochemistry may be
production, food processing, and considered to be the study of electron
environmental remediation as a result transfer, particularly within an
of agriculture. electrolytic solution.

6. Food Chemistry - Food chemistry is


2. Analytical Chemistry - Analytical
the branch of chemistry associated with
chemistry is the branch of chemistry
the chemical processes of all aspects of
involved with studying the properties of
food. Many aspects of food chemistry
materials or developing tools to analyze
materials. rely on biochemistry, but it
incorporates other disciplines as well.
3. Astrochemistry - Astrochemistry is
the study of the composition and 7. General Chemistry - General
reactions of the chemical elements and chemistry examines the structure of
molecules found in the stars and in matter and the reaction between matter
space and of the interactions between and energy. It is the basis for the other
branches of chemistry.
this matter and radiation.
8. Green Chemistry - Green chemistry
4. Chemistry History - Chemistry
is concerned with processes and
history is the branch of chemistry and
history that traces the evolution over products that eliminate or reduce the
use or release of hazardous substances.
time of chemistry as a science. To some
Remediation may be considered part of
extent, alchemy is included as a topic of
chemistry history. green chemistry.
9. Inorganic Chemistry - Inorganic
chemistry is the branch of chemistry
that deals with the structure and
interactions between inorganic
compounds, which are any compounds
that aren't based in carbon-hydrogen
bonds.
10. Consumer chemistry- is a niche
branch of chemistry centered on the
study of how different elements mix to
create consumable products. Consumer
chemistry areas include food, fuels,
energy, fertilizer, cleaning solutions,
medicine and cosmetics. A consumer
chemist often works for a company that
develops new consumer products.

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