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Organic compound, any of a large class of chemical compounds in which one or more atoms of carbon are covalently linked to atoms of other elements, most commonly hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen.
Organic compounds have relatively low melting points and boiling points. The reason for these differences lies in the type of attractive forces holding the particles next to each other in each case. Ionic compounds consist of a vast array of alternating positive and negatively charged ions.
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