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प्रश्न
Why are organic compounds studies as a separate branch of chemistry?
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उत्तर १
Due to the unique nature of carbon atoms, it gives rise to the formation of a large number of compounds. Thus, the process demands a separate branch of chemistry.
उत्तर २
Organic compounds follow the same fundamental chemistry laws as inorganic compounds, but have unique characteristics such as large numbers, tetravalency of carbon, composition, linkage, melting and boiling points, stability, combustibility, origin, isomerism, and reaction nature, necessitating separate study.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Write any four properties of organic compounds that distinguish them from inorganic compounds.
Give the structural formula of the following functional group:
Aldehydes
Give the names of any three alkyl groups. How are they formed?
Define a functional group with two examples. write the Functional groups for
(i) Alcohol
(ii) Ketone
(iii) Carboxylic acid
What are addition reactions? Why ethene undergo addition reactions? Give
two examples.
The list of some organic compounds is given below:
Ethanol, ethane, methane, ethyne and ethene
From the above list, name a compound:
Which has vapour density 14 and turns acidic potassium permanganate colourless?
Ethylene forms and addition product with chlorine. name this addition product and write its structural formula.
Give a chemical term for a reaction in which hydrogen of a alkane is replaced by a halogen
Give a balanced chemical equation for the following conversion:
Sodium ethanoate to methane.
What is the Vital force theory? Why was it discarded?
