Difference between organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry
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Organic chemistry is the study of molecules that contain carbon compounds.
Inorganic chemistry is the study of all compounds that do NOT contain carbon compounds.
Let's compare two samples to see the difference between an organic and an inorganic compound. Sample A, which is potassium permanganate, doesn't have a single trace of carbon present - this sample is our inorganic compound. Sample B, alizarin, contains several carbon atoms, so it is an organic compound.
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Organic and inorganic chemistry are two of the main disciplines of chemistry. An organic chemist studies organic molecules and reactions, while an inorganic chemistry focuses on inorganic reactions.
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