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Nov 15, 2017

Organic chemistry exclusively studies chemicals with carbon atoms in them.

Explanation:

The main difference between organic and inorganic chemistry is the structure of the chemicals being studied. An organic compound must contain a carbon atom in its structure. But don't be surprised if you happen to see other elements, such as hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.

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