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  • Organic chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources.
  • Organic Chemistry was a general course taught at Starfleet Academy during the 24th century, covering the chemistry of carbon compounds. Because of his involvement with a female acquaintance whose initials were "A.F.", Jean-Luc Picard failed this course. (TNG: "The Game" )
  • Organic chemistry is the study of the structure, properties, reactions, composition and preparation of compounds consisting of Carbon (and Hydrogen). These compounds may contain other elements, including oxygen, nitrogen, the halogens and sulphur. Most of all the compounds discovered in the world today are organic, and there are so many due to the number of bonds Carbon can form - 4. This means that very long chains of carbon compounds can form (e.g. octane).
  • Organic Chemistry was a general course at Starfleet Academy. Jean-Luc Picard once failed this course because of his involvement with someone whose initials were A.F.
  • The misleading name Organic is a relic of the days when chemical compounds were divided into two classes, inorganic and organic, depending upon where they had come from. Inorganic compounds were those which were obtained from minerals ; organic were those obtained from vegetable or animal sources, that is, from material produced by living organisms. Until 1850 many chemists believed that organic compounds must have their origin in living organisms, and consequently could never be synthesized from inorganic material. }}
  • The theory of the "failure force" was first questioned by Friedrich Wöhler, a noted sadist, when in 1828 he managed to synthesize urea from ammonium cyanate. While he worked, glassware kept breaking, clamps kept coming loose, and chemicals kept inexplicably refusing to distill. Wöhler attempted his experiment 1,982 times before succeeding, despite starting from entirely inorganic materials. Afterwards he was still unwilling to conclude that the failure force was disproved, mostly because he was a little slow.
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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources.
  • Organic Chemistry was a general course taught at Starfleet Academy during the 24th century, covering the chemistry of carbon compounds. Because of his involvement with a female acquaintance whose initials were "A.F.", Jean-Luc Picard failed this course. (TNG: "The Game" )
  • Organic chemistry is the study of the structure, properties, reactions, composition and preparation of compounds consisting of Carbon (and Hydrogen). These compounds may contain other elements, including oxygen, nitrogen, the halogens and sulphur. Most of all the compounds discovered in the world today are organic, and there are so many due to the number of bonds Carbon can form - 4. This means that very long chains of carbon compounds can form (e.g. octane).
  • Organic Chemistry was a general course at Starfleet Academy. Jean-Luc Picard once failed this course because of his involvement with someone whose initials were A.F.
  • The theory of the "failure force" was first questioned by Friedrich Wöhler, a noted sadist, when in 1828 he managed to synthesize urea from ammonium cyanate. While he worked, glassware kept breaking, clamps kept coming loose, and chemicals kept inexplicably refusing to distill. Wöhler attempted his experiment 1,982 times before succeeding, despite starting from entirely inorganic materials. Afterwards he was still unwilling to conclude that the failure force was disproved, mostly because he was a little slow. Progress in the field was gradual since no one wanted to subject themselves to the torture involved with organic research. Then in the 1920's it was discovered that drugs could be synthesized with organic reactions. Research skyrocketed since chemists could intoxicate themselves with the products of their experiments, providing added incentive. More recently, organic chemistry is known for creating a thriving amateur chemist community with laboratories springing up in basements and abandoned warehouses everywhere, manufacturing homemade products for recreation and urban renewal.
  • The misleading name Organic is a relic of the days when chemical compounds were divided into two classes, inorganic and organic, depending upon where they had come from. Inorganic compounds were those which were obtained from minerals ; organic were those obtained from vegetable or animal sources, that is, from material produced by living organisms. Until 1850 many chemists believed that organic compounds must have their origin in living organisms, and consequently could never be synthesized from inorganic material. }}