The element that is the basis of Organic chemistry is certainly "Carbon". However don't forget that N2H4 (Hydrazine) has although no Carbon but still classified as Organic.
Carbon
Carbon is the basic element.It should be in compound to be organic
Carbon, it is the basis of all organic chemistry and more importantly life
The two elements that is the basis for organic chemistry is carbon and hydrogen
Organic Chemistry. For non-carbon containing compounds it is INORGANIC CHemistry For the calculations, equations, physical changes, it is PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY .
any element that has carbon in the molecular structure falls under organic chemistry.
George H. Schmid has written: 'The chemical basis of life' -- subject(s): Chemistry 'Organic chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Organic, Organic Chemistry
Organic chemistry is based on carbon. Carbon is the most common element found in living organisms.
Chemistry that revolves around the element Carbon, also known as organic chemistry.
no such thing, only compounds can be "organic" in the sense meant in chemistry.
This element is carbon.
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.
Carbon. That is why organic chemistry is often called carbon chemistry.