This document discusses the key branches and importance of chemistry. The main branches covered are organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry. It emphasizes that chemistry is important to society and industry, with applications in areas like materials development, medicine, and consumer products. A variety of career paths are available to chemists across sectors like industry, teaching, healthcare, law and more.
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Chemistry's Branches & Roles in Society
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2. • Introduction .
• Chemistry as the Central Science
• BRANCHES OF CHEMISTRY
1 - Organic Chemistry
2 - Inorganic Chemistry
3 - Physical Chemistry
4 - Biochemistry
5 - Analytical Chemistry
• Other BRANCHES OF CHEMISTRY
• IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY
• ROLE OF CHEMISTRY IN SOCIETY AND
INDUSTRY
• CAREERS in CHEMISTRY
3. chemistry
is the study of matter-
its composition,
structure, properties,
transformation from
one form to another,
and the energy that
accompanies its
transformation.
7. 2: InorganicChemistry
It deals with allsubstances
which are not considered
to organic, which may
contain any of over 100
elements (including
carbon).
12. Takegoodlook at the thing aroundyou.
What do yousee?
Thinkabout your personalandschool things?
What haveyoueatenthisbreakfast? Theseandmore are
products of chemistry.
13. A: Industry depends on chemistry.
B: Many professions and occupations
need some knowledge of chemistry.
C: The application of theories in chemistry
produces new and better materials.
D: Everyday experiences at homes and the
community are all explained by chemistry.
14.
15. Careers in Industry
Many industries are
chemical-based like
food, petroleum,
cosmetic,
pharmaceutical,
biotechnology,
mining, etc.
16. Career in Commerce
Achemistry degree is a
good training to acquire
skills in mathematics,
problem solving,
communication, research,
self-manage, etc.
20. Careers in
Health/Science Related
Professions:
Becauseof their intensive
chemical/scientific
backgrounds and skills,
chemist caneasily takeon
rigorous training to enter
health/science –related
professions like nursing,
dentistry, psychology, and
nutrition.
21. Careersin Teaching:
Chemistry who have
effective instructional
skills are valuable in
educating students
about the world of
chemistry and its
roles in improvinglife
and environment.