What are the differences between Chemistry from Biochemistry?

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    The study of substances, their energy, and their interactions with one another is known as Chemistry. Inorganic and Organic Chemistry make up the first level of the large topic of Chemistry. 

    To examine various atoms and molecules in live beings, Biochemistry extensively employs the knowledge acquired from Chemistry. True, as the majority of the substances discovered in living things are carbon compounds, biochemistry is more closely related to Organic Chemistry. Therefore, there will inevitably be overlap between the two topics.

    Although Chemistry as a field is much larger than mere Biochemistry, the principles of Chemistry nevert

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