A chemist. Also doctor,pharmacist,researcher,or any related fields.
All around us, living things or inorganic things are chemical compounds.
Biology- the study of organic things and living organisms Chemistry- the study of chemicals and all things to do with chemicals Physics- the study of forces, radiation and the way they interact with eachother in the universe
No, organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds and their reactions. It primarily focuses on carbon-containing compounds, although some other elements like hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and halogens are also often involved. Inorganic chemistry, on the other hand, deals with the study of all other elements and their compounds.
You study it and you have to explore about the things involved with all of that and then you will be ready!
inorganic chemistry...
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Carbon. All living organisms contain carbon. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon and it's various compounds.
Specialized branches of chemistry include biochemistry (study of chemical processes in living organisms), analytical chemistry (identification and quantification of substances), physical chemistry (study of how matter behaves on a molecular and atomic level), and environmental chemistry (study of chemical interactions in the environment).
Chemistry. Matter refers to is anything that can occupy space and has weight. It's made up of things we can feel, see or smell. It's any object all around us.
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the study of compounds containing carbon atoms. These compounds can range from simple molecules like methane to complex structures like proteins and DNA. Organic chemistry focuses on the structure, properties, and reactions of carbon-containing compounds.