Please ask: Why was the word "chemistry" named like this in the first place?

Chemistry is a foreign word, just like the subject of chemistry itself comes from abroad. The English word for chemistry is chemistry, which comes from another word alchemy, which means alchemy.

Basically tells the origin of the subject of chemistry. Early alchemy should be the prototype of inorganic chemistry.

At the beginning, people believed that organic compounds could only be obtained from organisms (living bodies) and could not be synthesized artificially. Later, Weller in Germany prepared urea from hydrocyanic acid, proving that organic compounds could be synthesized. Weller is therefore considered the father of organic chemistry. Later, with the advancement of science, chemistry was divided into other disciplines. I won’t list them all here.