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Organic Chemistry Quotes: "Organic chemistry is the study of organs; inorganic chemistry is the study of the insides of organs."

Organic chemistry is the study of organs; inorganic chemistry is the study of the insides of organs.



Organic Chemistry Quotes: "Be a physical chemist, an analytical chemist, an organic chemist, if you will; but above all, be a chemist."

Be a physical chemist, an analytical chemist, an organic chemist, if you will; but above all, be a chemist.




Organic Chemistry Quotes: "Organic Chemistry has become a vast rubbish heap of puzzling and bewildering compounds."

Organic Chemistry has become a vast rubbish heap of puzzling and bewildering compounds.



Organic Chemistry Quotes: "In inorganic chemistry the radicals are simple; in organic chemistry they are compounds—that is the sole difference."

In inorganic chemistry the radicals are simple; in organic chemistry they are compounds—that is the sole difference.




Organic Chemistry Quotes: "I wanted to be a veterinarian, but slipped up when I hit organic chemistry."

I wanted to be a veterinarian, but slipped up when I hit organic chemistry.



Organic Chemistry Quotes: "Four semesters of organic chemistry made a pilot out of me."

Four semesters of organic chemistry made a pilot out of me.



Organic Chemistry Quotes: "In organic chemistry there exist certain types which are conserved even when, in place of hydrogen, equal volumes of chlorine, of bromine, etc. are introduced."

In organic chemistry there exist certain types which are conserved even when, in place of hydrogen, equal volumes of chlorine, of bromine, etc. are introduced.