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Concept 4.1 Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds Compounds containing carbon are said to be organic , and the branch of chemistry that specializes in the study of carbon compounds is called organic chemistry .
Concept 4.1 Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds Compounds containing carbon are said to be organic , and the branch of chemistry that specializes in the study of carbon compounds is called organic chemistry .
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Each carbon atom thus acts as an 915 75 intersection point from which a molecule can branch off in up to top 60 G four directions . This tetravalence is one facet of. 13.
Each carbon atom thus acts as an 915 75 intersection point from which a molecule can branch off in up to top 60 G four directions . This tetravalence is one facet of. 13.
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