Critical Thinking Review Of Organic Chemistry

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Critical Thinking Review of Organic Chemistry Organic chemistry is a creative science entailing the study of the structure, the properties, reactions and preparations of compounds containing carbon, the hydrocarbons and compounds with elements such as nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, halogens, sulfur, phosphorus and silicon. Organic chemistry deals with compounds produced by living organisms and also incorporate into it the human-made substances such as plastics. Studying organic chemistry enhances a better understanding of the behavior of natural and synthetic materials and aid in the discovery of new elements that will be of great help to the coming generations in supplying their needs and in dealing with their problems. Organic compounds play …show more content…

The days I used to learn organic chemistry in school, I just took it to be the worst topic in chemistry syllabus. This is because I didn’t see any beneficial aspect outside the class work, laboratory and passing the examination. Today, if I had a chance to be taken back to class I would ensure I have learned the best I can that I have seen and experienced the practical part of organic chemistry in the real world. My thinking about the organic class can be fully positive by spending my leisure times I the laboratory and reading organic chemistry journals and magazine. I wasn’t a chemistry lover; I hated everything to do with chemistry. Anytime I went to chemistry class; I took it just as a stage I am to pass and forget after I am done with school. All of these preexisting biases about the chemistry class ended when I realized that I am living in a world which is largely shaped by organic compounds. For Example, the remedies through which illness can be cured, the attires we wear, the commodities we use (plastics

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