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Life=Selected Sustainable Chemistry?


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Organic chemistry poses a great stereochemical variability due to isoforms. Thus there is an infinite possibility of interactions, making a complex organic chemical system difficult to reach equillibrium.

In such a complex system, in the long term only the reactions with sustainability will prevail and exist in the final mixture. 

But isn't life actually a sum of self-sustaining chemical system?

In other words, what is the difference between chemistry and biology? Are they the same thing?

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