Organic chemistry

This is a substantial area of chemistry. At present, the divisions are not clear. They include such subjects as hydrocarbons, mixed hydrocarbons, and polymers.

   

Organic chemistry

Its particular subdivisions are not sufficiently well developed to include as subdivisions. Most of the information available can be organized according to connected subjects.


Study of organic systems depends heavily on all areas of physics. Some areas of mechanics including particle mechanics, rigid body mechanics, nonrigid mechanics, and gravitation are useful. Most of thermodynamics including statistical mechanics, classical thermodynamics, and nonclassical thermodynamics is useful. Most parts of electromagnetism,, not much relativity, but much of quantum mechanics, and many areas of structure of matter are useful.

 

Organic systems include organic substances and changes and reactions. Nuclear reactions are not as useful as chemical changes, and physical changes are highly important.

Other sytems include chiefly inorganic chemistry. There is some overlap between the subjects.

Astronomy, earth science, and biology are chiefly useful for their applications which suggest research problems.

The history, sociology, institutions, culture, anthropology, and personal studies of this subject will be considered in more detail as the site develops.


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