Q1. The view that organic compounds can be obtained only from living organisms and cannot be synthesised artificially in a laboratory is called:
Explanation
Vital Force Theory stated that organic compounds were produced only in living organisms under a special vital force and could not be made artificially in the laboratory. This is exactly the idea described in the stem. Freons Theory is not the historical doctrine about the origin of organic compounds. Wohler is linked with the laboratory synthesis of urea, which disproved the older vital-force idea. The Theory of Hydrocarbons concerns a class of organic compounds, not the belief that all organic substances require a living source.
