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  2. Organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms. [1] Study of structure determines their structural formula.

  3. 1.1: Introduction to organic chemistry - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Define organic chemistry. Identify organic molecules as alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, or carboxylic acids. Organic chemistry is the study of the chemistry of carbon compounds.

  4. Organic chemistry, field of science concerned with the composition, properties, and structure of chemical elements and compounds that contain carbon atoms. Carbon is unique in the variety and extent of structures that can result from the three-dimensional connections of its atoms.

  5. Organic chemistry Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of ORGANIC CHEMISTRY is a branch of chemistry that is concerned with carbon and especially carbon compounds which are found in living things.

  6. Organic compound | Definition & Examples | Britannica

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    An organic compound is any chemical compound in which one or more atoms of carbon are covalently linked to atoms of other elements, most commonly hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen. The few carbon-containing compounds not classified as organic include carbides, carbonates, and cyanides.

  7. Organic Chemistry - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon and carbon-containing compounds. Since the core structural, catalytic, information storage, and retrieval systems of organisms are carbon-based macromolecules, organic chemistry is of direct relevance to the life sciences.

  8. Organic Chemistry - American Chemical Society

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    What is organic chemistry? Organic chemistry is the study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of carbon-containing compounds. Most organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen, but they may also include any number of other elements (e.g., nitrogen, oxygen, halogens, phosphorus, silicon, sulfur).

  9. 1.1: Introduction to Organic Chemistry - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Organic chemistry focuses on carbon compounds and following movement of the electrons in carbon chains and rings, and also how electrons are shared with other carbon atoms and heteroatoms. Organic chemistry is primarily concerned with the properties of covalent bonds and non-metallic elements, though ions and metals do play critical roles in ...

  10. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY definition: 1. the scientific study of chemical substances that contain carbon, including artificial substances…. Learn more.

  11. Organic Chemistry - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Organic Chemistry is defined as a major branch of chemistry that focuses on the study of carbon compounds, emphasizing the ability of carbon to form a wide variety of complex molecules with different functional groups and structures.