What is Organic chemistry: Definition and 260 Discussions

Organic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the structure, properties and reactions of organic compounds, which contain carbon in covalent bonding. Study of structure determines their chemical composition and formula. Study of properties includes physical and chemical properties, and evaluation of chemical reactivity to understand their behavior. The study of organic reactions includes the chemical synthesis of natural products, drugs, and polymers, and study of individual organic molecules in the laboratory and via theoretical (in silico) study.
The range of chemicals studied in organic chemistry includes hydrocarbons (compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen) as well as compounds based on carbon, but also containing other elements, especially oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus (included in many biochemicals) and the halogens. Organometallic chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon–metal bonds.
In addition, contemporary research focuses on organic chemistry involving other organometallics including the lanthanides, but especially the transition metals zinc, copper, palladium, nickel, cobalt, titanium and chromium.

Organic compounds form the basis of all earthly life and constitute the majority of known chemicals. The bonding patterns of carbon, with its valence of four—formal single, double, and triple bonds, plus structures with delocalized electrons—make the array of organic compounds structurally diverse, and their range of applications enormous. They form the basis of, or are constituents of, many commercial products including pharmaceuticals; petrochemicals and agrichemicals, and products made from them including lubricants, solvents; plastics; fuels and explosives. The study of organic chemistry overlaps organometallic chemistry and biochemistry, but also with medicinal chemistry, polymer chemistry, and materials science.

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    Bond sizes in organic chemistry

    I know that a double bond has the two atoms closer to each other than a single bond. I have to build an organic acid model for chemistry and would like to know: - Is there a ratio between the lengths of C-C bonds to C=C bonds? - Are C-H bonds closer together than C-C bonds? - Are C=O bonds...
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    Organic Chemistry: Get Spider Diagram for AS Level

    does any1 know where i can get a spider diagram for as level chemisry, like the reactions between different organic groups and suchlike thank you :biggrin: :smile:
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    How to Name a Compound with Both Double and Triple Bonds?

    organic chemistry help! how do i name a pentane with a double bond on one end and triple bond on the other end? pent-1-ene-4-yne? if an octane has a double bond on one carbon and a phenyl group on another carbon . which should i start with first, the phenyl or the double bond?
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    Organic Chemistry Resources for Advanced Students

    I have been searching like crazy for different and easier material on organic chemistry for higher level students on the net, but it's hard to find. I assume that there are knowledgeable participants on this part of the PF and I would like to ask if someone knows of a good link? :smile...
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    Organic Chemistry Lab Questions: pKa of p-Chlorophenol

    Hi all I am doing this lab in my organic course right now, and I have a few questions. The phenol I am working on is pKa of p-chlorophenol. I obtained a UV spectrum of phenol in acid, phenol in base, phenol in buffer with higher pH and phenol in buffer with lower pH. 1)In the UV spectrum...
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    Organic Chemistry Lab: Isolating Caffeine from Tea Leafs

    Isolating caffeine from tea leafs is an experiment in our lab. The manual asks us to determine the percent yield of caffeine by comparing the pure product of caffeine versus the original mass of the tea leafs. My question is, how valid is this method for finding percent yield? I do not...
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    Organic Chemistry Q&A: Activating and Deactivating Groups

    Hi I have a few questions in organic chemistry. I would be very grateful if someone can answer them: 1. (cf Morrison & Boyd 6th ed page 523). "Strongly activating groups generally win out over deactivating or weakly activating groups." When the bromination of 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde...
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    I'm finding organic chemistry difficult

    I find it extremely tough to remember the correct mechanisms and apply them, there seems to be so many different structures etc. Can anyone offer any advice regarding learning organic chemistry? Are there any decent websites/material which lay out organic chemistry in a more accessible manner...
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    Identifying SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 Reactions in Organic Chemistry

    Hi everyone. I need help with some organic chemistry. When I see a reaction, how do I tell whether it is SN1, SN2, E1, or E2? Also, what is it about a nucleophile that makes it good or bad? Thanks in advance.
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    Extensive Organic Chemistry Database

    Hi there! This is my first post here, so a short introduction: my name is Rui Monteiro and i´m a Chemical Engineering student in Portugal, i´m 19. (btw, anyone from Portugal?) So, what brings me here: I came up with this Organic Chemistry Database (with a few inorganic compounds there too)...
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