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Class 12 Organic Chemistry Important Topics:-
Organic compounds are based on the chemistry of carbon. Carbon is unique in the variety and extent of structures
that can result from the three-dimensional connections of its atoms. The
process of photosynthesis converts carbon
dioxide and water to
oxygen and compounds known as carbohydrates. Both cellulose, the substance that gives structural rigidity to plants, and starch, the energy storage product of plants, are polymeric
carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis form the raw
material for the myriad organic compounds found in the plant and animal
kingdoms. When combined with variable amounts of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and other elements, the structural
possibilities of carbon compounds become limitless, and their number far
exceeds the total of all nonorganic compounds.
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