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all compounds having carbon and hydrogen as an essential element are organic compounds
The reactants are the substances that undergo the chemical reaction, and are shown on the left side of a chemical equation. The products are produced by the chemical reaction, and are shown on the right side of the chemical equation.
The reactants.
These are atoms of carbon.
The amount of energy available in an ecosystem may be shown in the form of autotrophs. These are organisms that produce organic compounds from inorganic molecules.
all compounds having carbon and hydrogen as an essential element are organic compounds
all compounds having carbon and hydrogen as an essential element are organic compounds
CO2
CO2
There are no molecules shown to me
Many answers exist on the internet. And many references. Of course the easy answer isa crystal formed from organic molecules. It seems that there are many interesting property's shown by these crystals.
There is no answerable version of this question, which asks about a certainequation not shown in the question.Further, there is no answerable form of the question. Generally the element that has the largest number of molecules depends on "valence" but all molecules in a given equation could have exactly the same number. There is no way to know.There are already questions that ask about this in answerable forms.
In the atmosphere, in the upper layers of waters, basically everywhere where there's enough of the component elements, energy and convection available.Note that recent observations in astronomy have shown massive amounts of organic molecules to be present about newly formed star systems, so it's very well possible that some organic molecules were transported to Earth by comets, etc.
In INORGANIC chemistry the names of metals come first. Nomenclature in ORGANIC chemistry is very complicated, but you'll find all 'offical' rules in the I.U.P.A.C NOMENCLATURE RULES.
Reactants are to the left in a chemical equation.
That must depend on the equation that has not been shown
A net ionic equation only includes those components that are directly involved in the reaction. Spectator ions are not included.