what do you mean by inorganic and organic chemistry?
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While organic chemistry is defined as the study of carbon-containing compounds and inorganic chemistry is the study of the remaining subset of compounds other than organic compounds, there is overlap between the two fields (such as organometallic compounds, which usually contain a metal or metalloid bonded directly to ...
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May 13, 2014. We are carbon-based organisms. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-based molecules, which relate to the biochemistry of living systems. The origin of many organic compounds is that they are produced by living organisms. The term Inorganic chemistry is used for reactions etc
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