Please define operational and conceptual chemistry.. thanks :)?

please DEFINE both!! :)

Answer:
In fact Chemistry can not be sub divided as operational chemistry and conceptual chemistry etc. However, for convenience and designing attractive titles some Books have come up with such names. The book on conceptual chemistry mainly deals with conceptual understanding of chemical principles. While the operational chemistry book is a practical book providing a thorough introduction to the core operations in the organic laboratory in addition to both microscale and traditional-scale experiments.

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