"Organic and inorganic chemistry," Mr Perry begins. "In any of your definition, what do you know by that?" He pushes the question to us. "Organic chemistry is a branch or family of chemistry that deals with the association of hydrocarbons, which could contain at least one bonding," I speak up as Mr Perry nods his head in approval. "While inorganic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the inorganic compounds." Another student speaks from the front of where I sit. "Very good. But here's a better and clearer explanation that you all should remember," And so the class goes on and on with Mr Perry engaging us into different aspects of chemistry. The class ends as we leave to go for our next class, while the hallways fills with students talking. Some going to their locker,

