I see sub-atomic particles is studied as “Particle Physics”
If the study of the properties of elements, compounds, reactions etc are a field of Chemistry then why is the study of sub-atomic particles (quarks, neutrinos, gluons) and their properties mostly done by Physicists (Particle Physics)
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I would say it is in part the result of how it was discovered. The first detected subatomic particle is an election. It comes from research in electricity and magnetic. That was a field that was considered physics before.
If the subatomic particle was a result of what was at the time considered chemistry that might be what is considered today.
At least historically there is a large difference in the approach of physics and chemistry and in it particle physics it one more of physics, not chemistry
A bit simplified is physics has a lot of theatrical models but from some observation that is generalized and results in testable prediction for experiments. experimental confirmation can take decades until the technology is advanced enough
Chemistry the theory is often later and is made to describe what already has been observed in the label and extend it to a similar situation.
Today with fast computers it i possible to make models in chemistry that are good at predicting the real result of novel compounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_chemistry_and_physics
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