Organic Chemistry Peer Reviewed Journal

 Organic chemistry is the study of the structure, properties, configuration, reactions, and  grounding of carbon-containing compounds, which contain not only hydrocarbons but also compounds with any number of other elements, with hydrogen (most compounds encompass at least one carbon–hydrogen bond), nitrogen, oxygen, halogens, phosphorus, silicon, and sulfur. This branch of chemistry was formerly limited to compounds produced by living creatures but has been broadened to include human-made substances such as plastics. The variety of application of organic compounds is enormous and also includes, but is not limited to, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, food, explosives, paints, and cosmetics. Organic compounds are all around us. They are dominant to the economic growth of the United States in the rubber, plastics, fuel, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, detergent, coatings, dyestuff, and agrichemical industries, to name a few. The very fundamentals of biochemistry, biotechnology, and medicine are built on organic compounds and their role in life processes. Many contemporary, high-tech materials are at least partially collected of organic compounds.  

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