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This is the chemistry of compounds containing carbon; but traditionally compounds containing carbon are considered as inorganic compounds.
Inorganic chemistry. (A few compounds that DO contain carbon are part of inorganic chemistry too.)
Organic compounds are organic in nature and consists of Carbon - Carbon covalent bond while inorganic compounds are mineral in nature and don't consist of carbon - carbon covalent bond. It's quite simple really: Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds while inorganic chemistry is the chemistry of all the rest of the elements on the periodic table.
A molecule is deemed and termed to be organic if it contains Carbon and hydrogen. Methane [CH4] is the simplest example. Carbon forms chains i.e. -C-C-C-C- etc, and has room for two side branches 'to boot!' Organic chemistry is the basis for Biochemistry.
A chemical that has no carbon.
The branch of chemistry that studies carbon compounds is referred to as Organic Chemistry. This branch is also called the study of life.
inorganic chemistry
No.... organic Chemistry is the study of carbon containing compounds.
Organic chemistry
Organic Chemistry
This is the chemistry of compounds containing carbon; but traditionally compounds containing carbon are considered as inorganic compounds.
organic refers to all molecules containing carbon.. organic chemistry is the study of all carbon containing molecules
CH2O The empirical formula for carbohydrate showing the lead carbon. Organic chemistry in the study of compounds containing carbon
carbon!
Inorganic chemistry is the study of chemicals without carbon (but some exceptions exist).
The people who study nerotransmitters are called neropsycologists. They study the chemistry of the brain and chemicals released in the brain.
Organic chemistry is a sub discipline involving study of structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials. An example of this is photosynthesis.