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How organic chemistry is different from inorganic chemistry.​

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While organic chemistry is defined as the study of carbon-containing compounds, inorganic chemistry is the study of the remaining (i.e., not carbon-containing) subset of compounds. ... For example, organometallic compounds usually contain a metal or metalloid bonded directly to carbon.

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