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Mention the origin of complex organic compounds

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Answered by bsunandita945
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Due to carbon's ability to catenate (form chains with other carbon atoms), millions of organic compounds are known. The study of the properties, reactions, and syntheses of organic compounds comprises the discipline known as organic chemistry . For historical reasons, a few classes of carbon-containing compounds (e.g., carbonates and cyanide salts), along with a handful of other exceptions (e.g., carbon dioxide), are not classified as organic compounds and are considered inorganic. Other than those just named, little consensus exists among

chemists on precisely which carbon-containing compounds are excluded, making any rigorous definition of an organic compound elusive.

Answered by deaniket2006
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living things incorporate inorganic carbon compounds into organic carbon compounds through a network of process that beings a convertion of hydrogen and carbon dioxide like water into simple sugar and other organic molecules

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