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Organic compound

An organic compound is any of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon. Organic compounds are studied in organic chemistry; many of them, such as proteins, fats and carbohydrates, are also of prime importance in biochemistry.

The dividing line between organic and inorganic is somewhat controversial and historically arbitrary, but generally speaking, organic compounds have carbon-hydrogen bonds, and inorganic compounds do not. Thus carbonic acid is inorganic, whereas formic acid, the first fatty acid, is organic, although it could as well be called "carbonous acid" and its anhydride[?], carbon monoxide, is inorganic.

See also organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry of carbon.

See list of compounds for a list of all compounds currently in Wikipedia.

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