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Camden Cisneros
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26 July, 12:35
Why there are different branches of chemistry
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Izabella Scott
26 July, 12:48
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The 5 branches are organic, inorganic, biochemistry, analytical, and physical. There are different branches because they each apply to different parts of chemistry. For example organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds and inorganic chemistry is the study of non carbon compounds. You can't just have one type of chemistry because these are very different.
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