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jon jacob berzelius
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study of compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, and other nonmetal elements such as oxygen, nitrogen and many more
organic
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Ability to support combustion
flammability
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melting point
inorganic
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william henry perkin
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1856
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michael eugene chevreul
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Temperature at which it changes from solid to liquid
melting point
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1816
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a physically dinstinctive form of matter, such as solid, liquid.gas, or plasma
phase
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friedrich august kekule
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an organic compound that can be found in urine but can also be produced through the synthesis of ammonium cyanate
urea
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1828
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solubility
inorganic
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father of modern organic chemistry
friedrich wohler
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friedrich august kekule
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boiling point
inorganic
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idea that organic compounds could only originate from living things through vital force
vitalism
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isomerism
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States that an organic molecule can only be produced from living organisms or some part of a living organism
Vitalism
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accidentally discovered organic dye, now known as perkins mauve
william henry perkin
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when did berzelius create the vital force theory
1809
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willow bark
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Deals with the study of chemical elements and their compounds except carbon
inorganic chemistry
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friedrich wohler
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the extract of this plant was used as a pain killer during the early times
willow
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type of bond present in organic compounds
covalent bonds
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vital force theory
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jon jacob berzelius
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Ability of a solid or gaseous chemical substance to dissolve in solvent
solubility
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early 1800s
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conductivity
inorganic
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process of preparing soaps
saponification
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the branch of science that deals with matter, its composition, its structure and its property
chemistry
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flammability
organic
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temperature at which the liquid changes into vapor
boiling point
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element of life
carbon
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kekules benzene
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Tendency of a substance to evaporate at normal temperature
volatility
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volatility
organic
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Any compound composed of the elements Carbon and Hydrogen
organic compound
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Ability of a substance to conduct heat or electricity
conductivity