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nuclear chemistry
the chemistry of different nuclear reactions and radioactive materials
stereochemistry
thumb|right|400px|The different types of isomers. Stereochemistry focuses on [[stereoisomers.]]
theoretical chemistry
branch of chemistry which develops and applies theoretical concepts
sonochemistry
In chemistry, the study of sonochemistry is concerned with understanding the effect of ultrasound in forming acoustic cavitation in liquids, resulting in the initiation or enhancement of the chemical activity in the solution. Therefore, the chemical effects of ultrasound do not come from a direct interaction of the ultrasonic sound wave with the molecules in the solution.

nanochemistry
Nanochemistry is an emerging sub-discipline of the chemical and material sciences that deals with the development of new methods for creating nanoscale materials. The term "nanochemistry" was first used by Ozin in 1992 as 'the uses of chemical synthesis to reproducibly afford nanomaterials from the atom "up", contrary to the nanoengineering and nanophysics approach that operates from the bulk "down"'. Nanochemistry focuses on solid-state chemistry that emphasizes synthesis of building blocks that are dependent on size, surface, shape, and defect properties, rather than the actual production of
mathematical chemistry
area of research concerned with the mathematical modeling of chemical phenomena
clay chemistry
applied subdiscipline of chemistry