Saturday, 27 June 2015

The "major" and "minor" Branches of chemistry


Although many would argue that there are five(5) main(major) branches of chemistry, namely: Physical, Analytical, Biochemistry, Organic and Inorganic chemistry many would also argue that the science of chemistry actually links out to other branches or sub-branches that include Theoretical Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Forensic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry etc. It is important to note that often some sub-branches fall under one or more of the main branches of chemistry. Let’s evaluate the "five main branches of chemistry" and then delve deeper into chemistry’s many sub-branches aka minor branches

Friday, 26 June 2015

Historical definitions of chemistry

in retrospect, the definition of chemistry has changed over time, as new discoveries and theories add to the functionality of the science. The term"chymistry", in the view of noted scientist Robert Boyle in 1661,

A more comprehensive definition of chemistry

A secondary school text may define chemistry as the science of matter and its changes. That's a safe but perhaps overly terse definition, considering

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Great Cations and Anions

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you my most esteemed guest to OUR CHEMISTRY LAB ...

The simplest definition of chemistry

what is chemistry?Well... Here's our best layman's
definition: Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes that take place with that matter.