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give the importance of organic chemistry


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Answered by riteshrtz50
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Organic chemistry is important because it is the study of life and all of the chemical reactions related to life. Several careers apply an understanding of organic chemistry, such as doctors, veterinarians, dentists, pharmacologists, chemical engineers, and chemists.
The importance of organic chemistry has been lately recognized due to its comparison with standard chemistry.

As the definition says, it deals with carbon compounds ranging from solids like graphite, solvents and even gases.

And if you know chemistry, it is easy to know that there will be very few compounds around us which do not have carbon in. Like table salt (NaCl), metals, glass, tiles.



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Answered by smartyAnushka
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hey mate here is your answer

Organic chemistry - the study of chemicals based on carbon and carbon chains.

Why is it important? You. You are a meat bag of organic chemicals. The food you eat is made up of organic chemicals.

I was told, back in the ‘90’s that there were about a million new organic chemicals made every year, that had never been made before. That is every year. I don’t believe it has slowed down. Millions of new chemicals, with different properties, uses, effects, dangers etc. We never saw the issues coming with DDT, Thalidomide, Agent orange, single use plastics, antibiotic resistance, and many others - or at least, some saw the issues coming, but were shut down by the corporations or governments.

Organic chemistry can be seriously complex and messy, with some incredibly reactive chemicals used. Some are wonderfully flammable, or (especially where nitrogen is involved) somewhat spontaneously explosive. Many other organic chemicals are incredibly inert.

In a way, the area is a little like lego chemistry - grab this chain, add that functional group, use another functional group as a block to allow another chain to be added, and there you have it, a new chemical. You can take a chemical that smells like purified bottled vomit, and mix it with an alcohol, heat it with some concentrated sulfuric acid - the product is neutral in pH and smells like bananas, and is used as a flavouring for confectionary.

Organic chemistry is very important, and is driving a lot of development in the technological world. However, unless you have an interest in knowledge, technology, chemistry, engineering, medicine, agriculture, then it isn’t going to be important for you.

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