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Analytical chemistry is it a part of inorganic chem or organic chem. or none?

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Analytical chemistry is it a part of inorganic chem or organic chem. or none?

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  1. Even if analitical chemistry, mainly, is a part of inorganig chemistry, the right answer would be that is part of both (or just a part of Chemistry as a special one), because there are plenty of analyses of organic compunds too, that use analytical methods


  2. Why ask ?

    Both organic chemical and inorganic ones need to be analysed. Analytical chemistry serve that purpose. so it 's part of both (in other words, it may be a different branch of chemistry)

  3. v.interesting question.i think its the part of both.or u can say it is used in analysis,whether organic or inorganic chemistry.if we talk abt the estimation of metal ions,(inorganic chemistry) we use AAS,FES,spectrophotometry.on the other hand NMR,Ir etc. are v.important from organic point of view

  4. Analytical chemistry is a sub-discipline within chemistry, just as organic and inorganic are.  An analytical chemist may be called upon to analyze organic as well as inorganic substances.

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