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Organic Molecules: The versatility of carbon--The tremendous variety of organic compounds on earth. 

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Why do the vast majority of compounds on earth contain carbon? This video looks at carbon's unique properties that give it its versatility with bonding and thus its enormous potential to create novel compounds both biologically and synthetically, as well as the shorthand of skeletal structures to show basic structures of complex molecules.
-More on organic chemistry | Wiki- Wikipedia 2 March 2019
In chemistry, an organic compound is generally any chemical compound that contains carbon. Due to carbon's ability to catenate (form chains with other carbon atoms), millions of organic compounds are known. Study of the properties and synthesis of organic compounds is the discipline known as organic chemistry. For historical reasons, a few classes of carbon-containing compounds (e.g., carbonates and cyanides), along with a handful of other exceptions (e.g., carbon dioxide), are not classified as organic compounds and are considered inorganic. No consensus exists among chemists on precisely which carbon-containing compounds are excluded, making the definition of an organic compound elusive.[1] Although organic compounds make up only a small percentage of the Earth's crust, they are of central importance because all known life is based on organic compounds. Most synthetically produced organic compounds are ultimately derived from petrochemicals consisting mainly of hydrocarbons.
For many centuries, Western physicians and chemists believed in vitalism. This was the widespread conception that substances found in organic nature are created from the chemical elements by the action of a "vital force" or "life-force" (vis vitalis) that only living organisms possess. Vitalism taught that these "organic" compounds were fundamentally different from the "inorganic" compounds that could be obtained from the elements by chemical manipulations.
The organic compound L-isoleucine molecule presents some features typical of organic compounds: carbon-carbon bonds, carbon-hydrogen bonds, as well as covalent bonds from carbon to oxygen and to nitrogen.
As described in detail below, any definition of organic compound that uses simple, broadly applicable criteria turns out to be unsatisfactory, to varying degrees. The modern, commonly accepted definition of organic compound essentially amounts to any carbon containing compound, excluding several classes of substances traditionally considered as 'inorganic'. However, the list of substances so excluded varies from author to author. Still, it is generally agreed upon that there are (at least) a few carbon containing compounds that should not be considered organic. For instance, almost all authorities would require the exclusion of alloys that contain carbon, including steel (which contains cementite, Fe3C), as well as other metal and semimetal carbides (including "ionic" carbides, e.g, Al4C3 and CaC2 and "covalent" carbides, e.g. B4C and SiC, and graphite intercalation compounds, e.g. KC8). Other compounds and materials that are considered 'inorganic' by most authorities include: metal carbonates, simple oxides (CO, CO2, and arguably, C3O2), the allotropes of carbon, cyanide derivatives not containing an organic residue (e.g., KCN, (CN)2, BrCN, CNO−, etc.), and heavier analogs thereof (e.g., CP− 'cyaphide anion', CSe, COS; although CS2 'carbon disulfide' is often classed as an organic solvent). Halides of carbon without hydrogen (e.g., CF4 and CClF3), phosgene (COCl2), carboranes, metal carbonyls (e.g., nickel carbonyl), mellitic anhydride (C12O9), and other exotic oxocarbons are also considered inorganic by some authorities.
from Wikipedia March 2, 2019

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@chromesupport7441
@chromesupport7441 4 года назад
what a great intro to organic chem. This all lays it out beautifully
@alexad707
@alexad707 5 лет назад
This is a cool video. Visually great, a big help with wrapping my head around organic chem. Thanks!! 😊
@carriegeorge1550
@carriegeorge1550 3 года назад
This is a terrific summary of organic compounds! It is perfect for refreshing my bio students with the just the right pieces of chemistry they need to start discussing biological macromolecules.
@CrashChemistryAcademy
@CrashChemistryAcademy 3 года назад
Thanks much. Always gratifying to hear from educators!
@pauldolinko9905
@pauldolinko9905 4 года назад
absolutely excellent intro to basic organic!! thanks so much!
@elz2787
@elz2787 5 лет назад
JUST started learning about this. Thank you!!
@fsledge2222
@fsledge2222 5 лет назад
flows beautifully. Perfect intro to my organic class.
@cornboy1893
@cornboy1893 5 лет назад
Very well done and very helpful
@bobbleheadgary
@bobbleheadgary 5 лет назад
beautiful. thanks for posting
@jasontodd1419
@jasontodd1419 5 лет назад
You're videos are soo awesome and fluid to follow !! Thank you so so much!!! Please keep it up!!
@CrashChemistryAcademy
@CrashChemistryAcademy 5 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@nayeemahammed4636
@nayeemahammed4636 3 года назад
very nice
@ImhotepLogan
@ImhotepLogan 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@fukpoeslaw3613
@fukpoeslaw3613 4 года назад
There's something weird going on with the guanine; the carbon attached to the oxygen has *FIVE* (5) bonds.
@CrashChemistryAcademy
@CrashChemistryAcademy 4 года назад
Thanks for seeing that. The C-N bond would become a single bond, with that N grabbing an H to complete its bonding. Sorry for the error.
@TuSn_Espinzo
@TuSn_Espinzo 5 лет назад
thank you for the videos sir they are greatly appreciated! i want to study (organic) chemistry myself. your videos have been so informative and fun to watch p.s. may i ask what you studied?
@CrashChemistryAcademy
@CrashChemistryAcademy 5 лет назад
Undergrad was BS in biological psychology (which was a lot of fun), then PhD in molecular biology, then worked for several years in biochemistry before getting a job teaching high school chemistry in the Chicago area. It was a good switch, got tired of the research. Thanks for asking.
@981porsche3
@981porsche3 3 года назад
@@CrashChemistryAcademy You are a very good teacher. You lay things out very clearly 👍🏻
@waterandtrees471
@waterandtrees471 5 лет назад
first^^ thanks for the video
@hooralr6329
@hooralr6329 3 года назад
im struggling with chem ... wish me the best in my coming exams , thank u for the video
@anisha2793
@anisha2793 3 года назад
Yeah me too
@hooralr6329
@hooralr6329 3 года назад
@@anisha2793 good luck hope we'll both do so well
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@returnofthemomos 5 лет назад
First
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@ImhotepLogan
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