Interpretation: Five traditional areas of chemistry are to be identified.
Concept Introduction : Chemistry is the branch of science that examines the characteristics, make-up, and structure of substances, as well as the changes they go through, and the energy released or absorbed.

Answer to Problem 2LC
Traditional areas of chemistry are:
Organic chemistry Inorganic chemistry Physical chemistry Analytical chemistry - Biochemistry
Explanation of Solution
Since all living things and nonliving things are formed of matter, chemistry has an impact on all aspects of existence as well as most natural occurrences. Because it is essential to understanding other sciences, chemistry is frequently referred to as the central science. So, the area of chemistry is very vast, so it is divided into five major areas:
- Organic chemistry
- Physical chemistry
- Inorganic chemistry
- Analytical chemistry
- Biochemistry
Organic chemistry: Organic chemistry is the area of chemistry that deals with carbon-based compounds.
Physical chemistry: The branch of chemistry known as physical chemistry studies the mechanism, pace, and energy transfer that take place during a reaction.
Inorganic chemistry: The study of the synthesis of chemical compounds, which do not involve compounds having carbon-hydrogen bonds, is called inorganic chemistry.
Analytical chemistry: To separate, distinguish, and quantify materials, analytical chemistry investigates and employs tools and procedures.
Biochemistry: The area of chemistry that deals with the chemicals, substances, and physico-
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