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... those that seemingly could arise only within living organisms , and inorganic
compounds , those that were found in the nonliving world . The new discipline of
organic chemistry was first built on a foundation of vitalism , the belief in a life
force ...
... those that seemingly could arise only within living organisms , and inorganic
compounds , those that were found in the nonliving world . The new discipline of
organic chemistry was first built on a foundation of vitalism , the belief in a life
force ...
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Chemists began to chip away at the foundation of vitalism when they learned to
synthesize organic compounds in their laboratories . In 1828 , Friedrich Wöhler ,
a German chemist who had studied with Berzelius , attempted to make an ...
Chemists began to chip away at the foundation of vitalism when they learned to
synthesize organic compounds in their laboratories . In 1828 , Friedrich Wöhler ,
a German chemist who had studied with Berzelius , attempted to make an ...
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However , the same rules of chemistry apply to inorganic and organic molecules
alike . The foundation of organic chemistry is not some intangible life force , but
the unique chemical versatility of the element carbon . Concept Check 4.1 1.
However , the same rules of chemistry apply to inorganic and organic molecules
alike . The foundation of organic chemistry is not some intangible life force , but
the unique chemical versatility of the element carbon . Concept Check 4.1 1.
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