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The 6 branches of chemistry are Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Nuclear Chemistry.

Organic Chemistry: The branch of chemistry dedicated to carbon compounds and substances.

Inorganic Chemistry:  The branch of chemistry dedicated to non-carbon compounds and substances.

Analytical Chemistry: The branch of chemistry dedicated to identifying and quantifying matter through a variety of different instruments, tools, and practices.

Physical Chemistry: The branch of chemistry dedicated to analysis of chemical phenomena as well as their different behavior and phenomena. 

Biochemistry:  The branch of chemistry dedicated to the chemical processes such as cellular respiration that occur within living organisms.

Nuclear chemistry:  The branch of chemistry dedicated to nuclear processes and properties as well radioactivity.
   Organic Chemistry- The study of most carbon containing compounds.
   Inorganic Chemistry- The study of non-organic substances, many of which have organic fragments bonded with metals.
   Physical Chemistry- The study of the properties and changes of matter and their relation to energy.
Analytical Chemistry- The intensification of the components and composition of materials.
Biochemistry- The study of substances and processes occurring in living things. 
Theoretical Chemistry- The use of math and computers to understand the principles being observed and chemical behavior.