Organic Chemistry:
study of carbon-containing compounds
Inorganic Chemistry:
focuses on metals, minerals, and non-organic compounds
Physical Chemistry:
explains chemical systems using physics and math
Analytical Chemistry:
techniques to identify and quantify matter
Biochemistry:
chemistry of living systems and biological molecules
Theoretical Chemistry:
uses math models and simulations to understand molecules
Medicinal Chemistry:
designing drugs and pharmaceuticals
Environmental Chemistry:
studying chemicals in air, water, and soil
Materials Chemistry:
development of new materials like polymers and nanomaterials
Industrial Chemistry:
large scale chemical production and processes
Green Chemistry:
eco-friendly chemical design and manufacturing
Nuclear Chemistry:
chemistry of radioactive elements and nuclear reactions
Supramolecular Chemistry:
chemistry beyond individual molecules (molecular assemblies)
Computational Chemistry:
simulating chemical processes via computer modelling
Chemical Biology:
applying chemistry techniques to solve biological problems
Forensic Chemistry:
using chemical analysis in criminal investigations
Surface Chemistry:
interactions at surfaces of material






