Physical chemistry??
A. the study of substances containing carbon and hydrogen; applications include plastics and pharmaceuticals B. the study of mechanisms, rates, and energy changes associated with changes of matter; applications include reaction rates and energy conservation and production C. the identification of and analysis of substances; applications include food nutrients and quality control D. the study of matter that does not contain carbon; applications include materials, minerals, and semiconductors
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a would be organic chemistry b is kinematics, this is as close as you get to physical chemistry. Since this is the answer, I guess I should give you some information about it. Physical chemistry (or Pchem) is the study that tries to explain how molecules react at the molecular level. It's very closely related to physics, hence the name. If you're in this field, you'll learn a lot about quantum mechanics/chemistry, crystal lattice, reaction rates, things like that c is analytical chemistry d is inorganic chemistry
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