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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Chem_201_Bootcamp/01%3A_Organic_Chemistry/1.01%3A_Prelude_to_Organic_Chemistry
    Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The wide...Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The widespread belief called vitalism held that organic compounds were formed by a vital force present only in living organisms. Thr defining trait of organic molecules is the presence of carbon as the principal element, bonded to hydrogen and other carbon atoms.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/CSU_San_Bernardino/CHEM_2200%3A_General_Chemistry_II_(Mink)/20%3A_Organic_Chemistry/20.01%3A_Introduction
    Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The wide...Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The widespread belief called vitalism held that organic compounds were formed by a vital force present only in living organisms. Thr defining trait of organic molecules is the presence of carbon as the principal element, bonded to hydrogen and other carbon atoms.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/CSU_San_Bernardino/CHEM_2100%3A_General_Chemistry_I_(Mink)/20%3A_Organic_Chemistry/20.01%3A_Introduction
    Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The wide...Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The widespread belief called vitalism held that organic compounds were formed by a vital force present only in living organisms. Thr defining trait of organic molecules is the presence of carbon as the principal element, bonded to hydrogen and other carbon atoms.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/Chemistry_2e_(OpenStax)/20%3A_Organic_Chemistry/20.00%3A_Introduction
    Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The wide...Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The widespread belief called vitalism held that organic compounds were formed by a vital force present only in living organisms. Thr defining trait of organic molecules is the presence of carbon as the principal element, bonded to hydrogen and other carbon atoms.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/OpenStax_Chemistry_Remixed%3A_Clovis_Community_College/20%3A_Organic_Chemistry/20.01%3A_Introduction
    Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The wide...Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The widespread belief called vitalism held that organic compounds were formed by a vital force present only in living organisms. Thr defining trait of organic molecules is the presence of carbon as the principal element, bonded to hydrogen and other carbon atoms.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/SC_149%3A_Cosmetic_Chemistry/07%3A_Organic_Chemistry/7.01%3A_Introduction
    Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The wide...Early chemists regarded substances isolated from organisms as a different type of matter that could not be synthesized artificially, and these substances were thus known as organic compounds. The widespread belief called vitalism held that organic compounds were formed by a vital force present only in living organisms. Thr defining trait of organic molecules is the presence of carbon as the principal element, bonded to hydrogen and other carbon atoms.

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