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Organic chemistry- The study of compounds containing carbon Inorganic chemistry- the study of compounds containing elements other then carbon Please note, certain salts that contain carbon (e. g. carbonates or bicarbonates) are considered inorganic.
Some examples of organic chemicals include methane, ethanol, glucose, and benzene. Organic chemicals are compounds that contain carbon and are commonly found in living organisms. They are used in a wide range of applications such as in the production of pharmaceuticals, plastics, and food additives.
Biology is the study of the processes that affect living things. Those processes all come down to chemistry. Whether you're talking about photosynthesis, which is how plants take water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to manufacture glucose; to the enzymes pepsin and peptidase, which act as catalysts to allow for the digestion of food in our stomachs and small intestines; these are all chemical reactions. If you know how chemistry works, you will understand biology better!
The nose is a sense organ that detects molecules in the air.A damaged organ can sometimes be replaced by means of a transplant operation.(music)The music teacher also plays the organ at his church on Sundays.
Yes. Molecular biology has to do with organic molecules (such as DNA, proteins, carbohydrates, sugars, etc) and microbiology has to do with microscopic life (anything you can see under a microscope).
Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
All organic compounds contain the element carbon. By definition, organic chemistry is the study of chemical compounds that contain Carbon (C).
No, salt is not an organic compound. Organic compounds are primarily made up of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen, and salt (sodium chloride) does not contain carbon or hydrogen in its chemical structure. It is an inorganic compound.
Generally speaking, Organic chemistry deals with carbon based molecules,(these molecules will often contain: Carbon, oxygen. nitrogen and hydrogen) while inorganic deals with everything else. . Organic chemicals have a carbon based skeleton which provides the framework of the molecule. Of course there are parts of each branch of chemistry that overlap and all branches are connected through the natural laws that govern the behavior of all atoms and molecules.
organic refers to all molecules containing carbon.. organic chemistry is the study of all carbon containing molecules
To remove the organic molecules for study.
Organic chemistry is the study of [covalently bonded] carbon containing molecules. It's actually distinct from biochemistry, but they have many overlaps, as most, if not all biological molecules contain carbon. In this sense, it could be called "the chemistry of life"
organic molocules always contain carbon. In fact organic chemistry is simply the study of the carbon atomin molocules.
Just remember NCHOPS.Which stands for; Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur, All organic compounds usually have C,H, and O. Most also have nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
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scientist cant study molecules because they are to small.
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