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❤.....❤.....diff. between organic nd inorganic chemistry?❤__❤__❤__❤_

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1.Organic chemistry deals with carbon and its derivatives while inorganic chemistry deals with the rest of the elements except carbon.

2.Organic chemistry tackles photochemistry, stereochemistry, hydrogenation, etc. while inorganic chemistry tackles electrochemistry, crystallography, atomic structures, and a lot more.

3.Both subdisciplines often overlap.

4.Both require a bachelor’s degree in chemistry majoring either in organic or inorganic chemistry.

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There is no strict boundary between the two. Bonds in organic and inorganic compounds have the same origin. Inorganic compound can change to organic one. A few centuries ago, this was believed to be impossible due to mysterious vis vitalis, which was needed to make an organic compound and was not present in any organic compound. The first organic compound artificially prepared from an inorganic compound was oxalic acid and later urea. This busted vitalistic theories, yet the distinction remains as it is useful for classification.

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