organic chemist

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organic
adjective
uk
/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/
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/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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chemist
noun[C]
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/ˈkem.ɪst/
us
/ˈkem.ɪst/
a person who studies chemistry, or a scientist who works with chemicals or studies ...
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(Definition oforganicandchemistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He worked as anorganicchemistbefore moving into a technology transfer role.
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The products from coal have now gone very wide indeed, such is the art of theorganicchemist.
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He was a teacher andorganicchemistwith a major interest in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry.
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He is trained as a syntheticorganicchemist.
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He was anorganicchemistwhose research was in the field of natural product synthesis.
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The presence of both cis and trans olefins as well as five asymmetric carbon atoms renders the molecule a desirable topological challenge fororganicchemist.
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He was shocked to discover that he was the soleorganicchemistthere.
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As anorganicchemist, he specializes in stereochemical syntheses.
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An example of how electronic structure determination is a useful tool for the physicalorganicchemist is the metal-catalyzed dearomatization of benzene.
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Generally, however, most chemical libraries focus on large groups of varied organic chemical series where anorganicchemistcan make many variations on the same molecular scaffold or molecular backbone.
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Nucleotides are not easy to make, as organic chemists know, and as is evidenced by the long pathways to nucleotides within biochemistry today.
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By 1880, organic chemists were in possession of an empirical and theoretical subdiscipline that was sufficiently complete to enable the design of new reaction pathways.
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Bell could be called by the hybrid term, a physicalorganicchemist, since he investigated the use of physicochemical methods to discover the mechanisms of organic reactions.
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The compound is of theoretical interest to organic chemists because of its aromaticity.
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In the chemical literature, organic chemists may consider any molecule containing a ring of nine or more atoms to be a macrocycle.
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They were widely used by organic chemists, stereochemists and natural products chemists in universities and other research laboratories.
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Physical organic chemists use conformational analysis to evaluate the various types of strain present in a molecule to predict reaction products.
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The challenge raised by their structural complexity has attracted the attention of some organic chemists.
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Nonsystematic nomenclature is simpler and unambiguous, at least to organic chemists.
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