| Organic Chemical |
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| Definition of Organic Chemical: |
| Molecule that contains atoms of the element carbon, usually combined with itself and with atoms of one or more other element such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, chlorine, or fluorine. Excludes carbides, carbonates and carbon oxides. |
| Organic Chemical is part of the Drugs and Chemicals Structural Classification group |
| Related Terms |
| Alcohol [Chemical Class] |
| Alkaloid |
| Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein |
| Biphosphonate |
| Carbohydrate |
| Dry Ice |
| Glycoside Compound |
| Hydrocarbon |
| Isopentane |
| Lactone Compound |
| Lipid |
| Maleic Acid |
| Mesylates |
| Nitroarene Compound |
| Nitrogen Compound |
| Nucleic Acids, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides |
| Organic Oxoacids |
| Organic Solvents |
| Organo-Metallic, Phosphorus, Boron Derivatives |
| Organochlorine Compound |
| Oxalate |
| Polyphenol |
| Quinone Compound |
| Ring Compound |



