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Historical Survey of the
Development and
Importance of Organic
Chemistry
CHM 102 (GENERAL CHEMISTRY II)
Mr. A.G Abdulrahman

, Definition and
Scope
• Organic chemistry: Study of compoun
containing carbon, hydrogen, and oth
non-metals.
• Fundamental to medicine, agriculture,
materials science
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