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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Campbell and Reece Chapter 4 Organic Chemistry study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen) range from small molecules (methane…
Carbon & Molecular Diversity Chapter 4: Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life 1 Essential Knowledge 1.d.1 â There are several hypotheses about the natural origin…