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  • What is Biochemistry?

    What is Biochemistry?

    The branch of science dealing with the study of all the life processes such as control and coordination within a living organism is called Biochemistry. This term was introduced to us by Carl Neuberg, the father of biochemistry in the year 1930. This field combines biology as well as chemistry to study the chemical structure…

  • Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

    Q1 What is analytical chemistry used for? Analytical chemistry plays an important role in our day today life. It is used in drug manufacturing, medical diagnostic, forensic survey, soil testing to check for appropriate concentrations of minerals and nutrients, environmental monitoring. It is also of great role in different research areas Q2 What does analytical…

  • Importance of Analytical Chemistry

    Importance of Analytical Chemistry

    Some important applications of this branch of chemistry are listed below. Thus, a brief introduction to the field of analytical chemistry is provided in this article. To learn more about this branch of chemistry along with other branches, such as inorganic chemistry, register with BYJU’S and download the mobile application on your smartphone.

  • Branches of Analytical Chemistry

    Branches of Analytical Chemistry

    Two sub-branches come under analytical chemistry namely quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis which can be explained as follows. These two methods form the backbone of many educational labs of analytical chemistry. 1. Quantitative Analysis Quantitative Analysis is a method of determining the absolute or relative quantity regarding the concentration of one or more substances present in…

  • Methods Used in Analytical Chemistry

    Methods Used in Analytical Chemistry

    The methods used to determine the identity and the quantity of the analytes in the field of analytical chemistry can be broadly divided into classical and instrumental methods. 1. Classical Methods 2. Instrumental Methods It can be noted that even biological measurements are made with the help of this branch of chemistry, and this field…

  • What is Analytical Chemistry?

    What is Analytical Chemistry?

    Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the analysis of different substances. Table of Content Analytical chemistry involves the separation, identification, and the quantification of matter. It involves the use of classical methods along with modern methods involving the use of scientific instruments. Analytical chemistry involves the following methods: Today, the field of analytical…

  • History Of Chemistry

    History Of Chemistry

    It was not until the era of the ancient Greeks that we have any record of how people tried to explain the chemical changes they observed and used. At that time, natural objects were thought to consist of only four basic elements: earth, air, fire, and water. Then, in the fourth century BC, two Greek…

  • What is Geochemistry?

    What is Geochemistry?

    Geochemists study the composition, structure, processes, and other physical aspects of the Earth. They examine the distribution of chemical elements in rocks and minerals, and the movement of these elements into soil and water systems. The geochemical cycle refers to the transfer of elements into and out of the ecosystem, including the addition and loss of…

  • Biochemistry – Introduction and Scope

    Biochemistry – Introduction and Scope

    Biochemistry is a discipline of Chemistry that deals with the chemical composition of living organisms. It deals with interactions between living organic cells and their surrounding fluids/matter and is the study of important chemical processes occurring within living organisms. Biochemistry is the subdivision of Biology and chemistry that can further be divided into three segments, namely,…

  • What is Stereochemistry in Chemistry?

    What is Stereochemistry in Chemistry?

    Stereochemistry, an important subcategory of chemistry, involves the study of the relative spatial arrangement of atoms that form the structure of molecules and their manipulation. For this reason, it is also known as 3D chemistry in which the prefix “stereo” means “three-dimensionality”.Using this formulation of stereochemistry procedures, any chemist can work out the relationships between…