Chemistry, asked by Parmanandkoli2000, 1 year ago

why organic chemistry as a separate branch of chemistry

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Answered by Anonymous
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chemistry is a very broad topic. It's taught in groupings. Carbon compounds are gouped together for a number of reasons including (1) nomenclature, (2) reaction mechanism
the main reason is that the carbon compounds are more than one million.
it is such a key element in everything, in life. if it was taught amongst other chemistry you wouldn't know it all.

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Answered by harinni92
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Answer:

Organic Chemistry Is a Separate Discipline.

Explanation:

Organic compounds obey the same fundamental laws of chemistry that hold for inorganic compounds. However, they are studied an a separate discipline because of the following reasons:

Large Number of Compounds.

There are approximately I00,000 known inorganic compounds and this number is not rapidly increasing. On the other hand, there are over 5 million known organic compounds and several thousand new compounds are synthesized each year. If the muddy of 5 million organic compounds was included with that of carbon under inorganic chemistry, it would throw the subject out of balance.

Unique Chemical and Physical Properties.

There are marked differences between the composition, structure, and properties of organic and inorganic compounds which make their study as a separate branch more practical and useful.

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