Chemistry

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Chemistry is the branch of science concerned with the composition, properties, and structure of matter, and how different substances react together and the transformations they can go through.

There are a number of Creation scientists involved in the study of chemistry. One of the founding fathers of chemistry was creationist Robert Boyle to whom Modern chemistry owes enormous gratitude for his work, writings and research. Boyle loved God’s truth, which helped him see the grand errors of alchemical theory that were hindering the development of what is now scientific chemistry.

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Organic Chemistry

Glycine-nitrate process produces ultrafine metal oxide powders.
Glycine-nitrate process produces ultrafine metal oxide powders.
Main Article: Organic chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

Main Article: Inorganic chemistry

Biochemistry

Main Article: Biochemistry

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