The process of creating complex chemical compounds from simpler ones is known as chemical synthesis. It is the method by which several essential compounds for daily life are obtained. It can be used to make any form of chemical compound, but organic molecules are the most common. Chemists make synthetic versions of chemical compounds found in nature to learn more about their structures. Chemists can also use synthesis to create substances that do not exist naturally for research reasons. Synthesis is used in industry to produce vast quantities of items. In most cases, a chemical synthesis entails the breaking of old connections and the production of new ones. A complicated molecule's synthesis may entail a large number of separate reactions that proceed in order from accessible starting ingredients to the desired end result. In most cases, each step only requires a reaction at one chemical link in the molecule.
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