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  • ...hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, and many others. The development of organic synthesis is largely due to the work of chemists in the 19th century who de ...uring this time, which laid the foundation for understanding the nature of organic compounds.
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  • ...s. The production of organic wine follows strict guidelines set by various organic certification bodies around the world. These guidelines ensure that the gra ...arted to move away from the use of synthetic chemicals in agriculture. The organic farming movement gained momentum in the 1970s and has since become a signif
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  • '''Organic Fertilizer''' [[Organic fertilizer]] is a type of [[fertilizer]] that is derived from [[organic matter]], such as plant and animal waste or powdered minerals. It is used i
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  • ...yle]], Square One Organic Vodka has established itself as a pioneer in the organic spirits industry. ...riendly and of superior quality. The brand was one of the first to receive organic certification, marking a significant milestone in the spirits industry.
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  • '''Organic Gardening''' is a method of [[gardening]] that emphasizes the use of natura The concept of organic gardening dates back to the early 20th century, when proponents such as Sir Albert Howard,
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  • The use of pigments dates back to prehistoric times, with evidence of their use in cave paintings. Th Pigments can be classified into two main types: [[organic pigments|organic]] and [[inorganic pigments|inorganic]].
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  • ...rated into several categories, including [[mineral]], [[inorganic]], and [[organic]] flame retardants. Flame retardants are used in a variety of applications, The use of flame retardants dates back to ancient times. The [[Ancient Egyptians]] used [[alum]] as a flame r
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  • ...beans, onions, garlic, leeks, and other vegetables, along with grapes and dates. * [[Organic horticulture]]
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  • The history of the [[agriculture|agricultural industry]] dates back to the [[Neolithic Revolution]], when humans first began to practice f ..., including [[subsistence agriculture]], [[industrial agriculture]], and [[organic farming]]. Each type has its own methods, scale, and purpose.
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  • '''Sulfonylureas''' are a class of [[organic compound|organic compounds]] that are widely used in [[medicine]] and [[agriculture]]. They The use of sulfonylureas in medicine dates back to the 1950s. They were discovered by [[Marcel Janbon]] and colleagues
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  • ...of [[chemistry]] that focuses on the study, synthesis, and application of organic compounds containing [[chlorine]] atoms. Organochlorine compounds are widel ...began to explore the properties and potential uses of chlorine-containing organic compounds. The first organochlorine compound, [[carbon tetrachloride]], was
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  • The history of Brasserie Brunehaut dates back to 1890 when it was established by the Delepierre family. Over the yea ...eas to the brewery. Under his leadership, the brewery focused on producing organic and gluten-free beers, catering to the changing preferences of consumers.
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  • |Name=Celery with almond butter and dates |Ingredients=celery ribs,almond butter,salt,dates
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  • ...ty of uses, from gardening to beauty treatments, and are a popular form of organic waste recycling. The use of [[coffee]] grounds dates back to the discovery of coffee itself. The [[Ethiopians]] were the first t
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  • ...ents. This discovery has had a profound impact on the synthesis of complex organic molecules, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and polymers. ...el compounds can range from carbon monoxide and phosphines to more complex organic ligands, which can significantly influence the reactivity and stability of
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  • '''Fulminic acid''' is an [[organic compound]] with the formula HCNO. It is a [[nitrile oxide]] and is related ...e]]. Despite its instability, fulminic acid has been of interest in both [[organic chemistry]] and [[inorganic chemistry]] for its role in the formation of [[
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  • '''Syringic acid''' is a naturally occurring [[organic compound]] that is classified as a [[phenolic acid]]. It is derived from [[ ...ine]]. The compound is a product of the breakdown of [[lignin]], a complex organic polymer that provides structural support in plants.
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  • Coffee production in Peru dates back to the 18th century when coffee was introduced by Spanish colonizers. === Fair Trade and Organic Certification ===
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  • ...y ground animal bones and slaughter-house waste products. It is used as an organic fertilizer for plants and as a nutritional supplement for animals. As a slo The use of bone meal in [[agriculture]] dates back to the 19th century when it was first discovered as a source of [[fert
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  • The discovery of Gigantine dates back to the early 20th century when [[botanists]] and [[chemists]] were exp ...ture of Gigantine is still a subject of ongoing research in the field of [[organic chemistry]].
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