Why are organic compounds studied as a separate branch of chemistry ?
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Carbons compounds are studied as a separate branch called 'Organic Chemistry' because 90% of the compounds found in nature contains Carbon and Hydrogen and thus numerous compounds are found as a result. hence a separate branch of chemistry is opted for studying these compounds.
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Carbons compounds are studied as a seprate branch callled 'Organic Chemistry' because 90% of the compounds found in nature contains Carbon and Hydrogen and thus numerous compunds are found as a result. hence a seprate branch of chemistry is opted for stuyding these compunds
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