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Organic chemistry is the study of the compounds that make up living organisms. All organic molecules contain:

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Carbon and Hydrogen

Explanation:

Not all compounds that contain carbon are organic. An example of an inorganic carbon compound is carbon dioxide. All organics contain both carbon and hydrogen. A quasi-exception would be carbon tetrachloride, which is an organic solvent. It's not actually organic, but it is nonpolar so it dissolves organic molecules.

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Organic compounds are often produced in a laboratory.

Organic chemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with organic molecules.

An organic molecule is one which contains carbon, although not all compounds that contain carbon are organic molecules.

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