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Why does organic chemistry have a wide variety from compounds primarily based on only two elements? please help

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Organic chemistry have a wide variety from compounds of the presence of two elements namely

  • Carbon
  • Hydrogen

The main variety of compounds exists in the combination of carbon and hydrogen forming hydrocarbons which are the basis of life and present in cells  making them virtually everywhere around us.

 Organic molecules in itself comprises of multiple chains of carbon atoms with different  lengths and because of the ability of carbon to bond with many elements, This produces  a variety of compounds which no other atom or element can.

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