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Organic Chemistry | The study of organic (carbon) compounds. |
Hydrocarbon | An organic molecule (usually very large) consisting only of carbon and hydrogen. |
Isomer | One of several compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures and therefore different properties. |
Structural Isomer | An isomer differing only in the covalent arrangements of its atoms. |
Geometric Isomers | An isomer with the same covalent arrangement, yet differing in spatial arrangements due to the inflexibility of double bonds. |
Eantiomers | Isomers that are mirror images of itself. |
Functional Groups | A specific configuration of atoms commonly attached to the carbon skeletons of organic molecules and usually involved in chemical reactions. |
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