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It is a branch of chemistry that involves the study of organic carbon compounds; the structures, composition, and synthesis of carbon-containing compounds.

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oragnic chemistry

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2
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True or false: All organic molecules consist only of carbon.

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False

All organic molecules consist of carbon-hydrogen/hydrocarbon bonds)

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3
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What makes a compound organic?

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The bond between carbon and hydrogen.

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4
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In 1828, what was synthesized from inorganic substances that paved the way for renewing the definiton of organic chemistry?

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urea

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5
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There are more than how many known organic compounds?

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16 million

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6
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How do carbon atoms bond with other carbon atoms?

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covalently

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7
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What other forms can carbon atoms bond together apart from chain structures?

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  • rings
  • spheres
  • tubes
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8
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What is the importance of biochemistry in daily life?

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They are important in the creation of a long list of products used to support life and to make it more convenient

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9
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In what ways does the study of organic chemistry impact society?

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They are the key in the development of new products and improving those on which we’ve become dependent on.

  • improving medicines
  • aiding agricultural growth
  • understanding the human body
  • performing coutnless tasks vital to humans
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10
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In 1923, Oparin states that organic chemistry may have had its beginning with which cosmic phenomenon?

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the big bang

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According to Oparin (1923), four components were combined to form amino acids which led to paved the origins of organic chemistry (from the big bang).

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  • ammonia (NH3)
  • nitrogen (N)
  • carbon dioxide (CO2)
  • methane (CH4)
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12
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When was the experiment, that verified the combination of chemical components during the big bang, finally held to proof?

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1950
Miller

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13
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Organic compounds were used as dyes, medicines, and poisons by these people in ancient times.

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Romans and Egyptians

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14
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Specify the years and contributing authors/minds behind each.

What significant contributions were made in the 16th century for the furtherance of the field of biochemistry?

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  • Scheele, 1769: organic compounds were isolated from nature in the pure state
  • Lavoisier, 1784: analytical methods were developed for determination of elemental compositions
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15
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In which year did Lavoisier develop anayltical methods for the determination of elemental compositions?

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1784

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16
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In which year did Scheele mention the organic compounds were isolated from nature in the pure state?

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1769

17
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Who mentioned, in 1807, that organic chemicals found in nature contained a special component that directed their natural synthesis?
- Identify the author and the said special component.

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Berzelius
[Jöns Jacob Berzelius]
vital force

18
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Who is the man that discovered urea, a natural component of urine, could be synthesized in the laboratory by heating a certain chemical compound in 1828?
- Identify the chemist’s name as well as the chemical compound’s.

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Friedrich Wöhler
ammonium cyanate

19
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What did the discovery by Wöhler suggest?

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It meant that the natural “vital force” was not required to synthesize organic compounds. Essentially, organic compounds can be sourced from both organic and inorganic substances.

20
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Specify the year.

By the middle of which century did the understanding about the structures of organic chemistry begin with a specific theory of bonding?
- Identify the name of the theory of bonding mentioned.

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by the middle of the 19th century, specifically 1858
valence theory

21
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Who are the two chemists that developed the theory of chemical structure?

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Kekule and Cooper
[August Kekulé & Archibald Scott Couper]

22
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By the nineteenth century, what developments came about in the field of organic chemistry?

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  • new synthetic methods
  • reaction mechanisms
  • analytical techniques
  • structural theories
23
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

presence of an ionic bond

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inorganic compounds

24
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

Have low melting points and boiling points

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organic compounds

25
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

Conducts electric currents (electrolytes)

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inorganic compounds

26
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

  • generally soluble in nonpolar solvents
  • most are not soluble in water
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organic compounds

27
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

Usually flammable and combustible

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organic compounds

28
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

Are non-conductors of electricty

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organic compounds

29
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

Possess the ability to exhibit isomerism and catenation

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organic compounds
this property is only true to organic compounds

30
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

Have high melting and boiling points

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inorganic compounds

31
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Identify whether it is a property of an organic or inorganic compound.

Chemical reactions are rather slow

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organic compounds

32
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Presently, how are organic compounds classified?

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by its…
- its properties
- elemental composition