Yes they do. It's because of the carbonatoms unique ability to bind itself to new atoms.
Organic chemistry focuses on carbon-based molecular chemistry. Inorganic is everything else. Since organic molecules form the basis for life on our planet, their chemistry is of particular interest and many principles developed in organic chemistry may still be applied to inorganic chemistry.
Benzodiazepines are products of organic chemistry.
The original definition was the branch of chemistry of compounds that can only be made by living things. Its modern definition is the branch of chemistry of carbon compounds.
Carbon has a property to form a chain. This unique property of carbon gives it upper hand. So you have organic versus non-organic chemistry. There can be variety of chemicals with carbon only. So life without carbon is impossible.
Iron is inorganic. In chemistry, the word organic refers to anything to do with carbon.
I suppose that they are specialists in organic chemistry, catalysis, environmental chemistry.
The atomic number of carbon is six. Carbon has four electrons in the outer orbit. It can share the four electrons with other elements. Carbon can form the chain with other carbon atoms. Because of this unique property of the carbon atom, you have the entire organic chemistry based on this atom. You can not imagine the world without this atom.
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Organic chemistry is the chemistry of compounds of Carbon. Carbon is [almost] unique in its ability to form -C-C-C-C-C- etc. chains. Attach Hydrogens, and the basic structural bio-unit is -CH2- .
Carbon - it is the basis for organic chemistry.
yes. Sucrose, the common form of sugar has the formula C12 H22 O11. It contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, making it a carbohydrate.