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Yes, it is correct, life is organic chemistry.
This element is carbon.
Inorganic chemistry involves learning about all chemical chemicals, including basic organic. Organic chemistry has its own field because of how vast the organic chemistry branch is. Organic includes hydrocarbons, and C-C bonds, their structures, and nomenclature, inorganic involves ALL compounds, and their properties and behaviors.
proton is H+, there are lots of acids.etc. a transfer of proton makes different organic compounds.
Carbon is indispensable in all compounds of biochemical interest.
You need chemistry to get into college and now a days if you want a successful job you need to go to college.
The students are able to find out the difficult words... it makes easy for them to take the meaning...
no, single, double, and triple are allowed. That is what makes organic chemistry so flexible.
Not necessarily. They may be difficult for you if you're the sort of person that thinks this question makes sense, though.
Students face the problem of high student to teacher ratios, making it difficult for students to interact with teachers on an individual basis. Grade inflation also makes it hard for students to demonstrate to potential employers what they have learned.
Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).
* component in lead alloys used in bearings * makes up and keeps bones,teeth,shells,and leaves strong * reducing agent or dehydrating agent in organic chemistry