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Organic or inorganic?

Post 1

Apollyon - Grammar Fascist

Started conversation Dec 12, 2005

I remember being told in school and college that organic chemistry is the cehmistry of carbon, yet this entry deals with lots of inorganic carbon compounds.

So what is the difference between organic and inorganic compounds?

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Post 2

BigAl Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Posted Dec 12, 2005

Organic chemistry is the study of the chemistry of the carbon compounds. So this definition includes carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, carbon disulphide etc. However, these occur chiefly in the inorganic kingdom (in the earliest classification, which separated compounds into three classes, mineral, vegetable and animal). All compounds obtained from vegetable and animal sources always contained at least C and H, but sometimes N and P. All other compounds were deemed to be inorganic.)Hence those compounds detailed above are usually described in textbooks of inorganic chemistry.

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Post 3

Apollyon - Grammar Fascist

Posted Dec 13, 2005

So in other words, it's traditional?

Question 2: Why is aluminium carbide classed as an ionic carbide containing one carbon atom when it clearly has three?

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Post 4

BigAl Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Posted Dec 13, 2005

No idea,; who said it only has one? It's Al4C3.

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Post 5

Apollyon - Grammar Fascist

Posted Dec 14, 2005

Yes, but it's in the entry...

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Post 6

BigAl Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Posted Dec 19, 2005

Oops, only just noticed this. Is it? You have smiley - bigeyes
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Post 7

BigAl Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Posted Dec 19, 2005

Yes, I can see the problem. Both Be2C and Al4C can be considered as being derived from methane, and hence are classified as methanides. Hmm. I need to think smiley - headhurts as to how to phrase this better. smiley - ta for pointing it out. smiley - smiley

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Post 8

BigAl Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Posted Dec 19, 2005

Oops. I meant Al4C3 smiley - grr

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Post 9

BigAl Keeper of the Glowing Pickle and Monobrows

Posted Dec 20, 2005

smiley - ok that Section has been re-written now. smiley - ta for that.

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