Chemical compounds can be classified according to the type of chemical bond that holds them together. They are ionic and covalent.
Compounds are made up of different elements, and cannot be separated by physical means. i.e., They are bonded chemically and require a chemical reaction to break those bonds.
all compounds can be classified as either organic or inorganic
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organic or inorganic
B Organic or inoganic
Matter can be classified as elements, compounds, or mixtures.
Elements
that can be hydrolyzed into smaller constituent
Organic compounds with double bonds are classified as alkenes, and end with the suffix -ene, such as pentene or butene. Compounds with triple bonds are called alkynes, and end with -yne, such as octyne or propyne.
They are classified based on the structure of their silicate group. Silicate minerals all contain silicon and oxygen.
the elements the contain
Organic chemical compounds
All organic compounds contain carbon.
They all consist of multiple elements.
Matter can be classified as elements, compounds, or mixtures.
that can be hydrolyzed into smaller constituent
Elements
The ion nitrate is a component of inorganic compounds but also of organic compounds.
Not necessarily. Many organic compounds are found in living organisms, but not all of them. nore are all the compounds in an organism organic. Any compound that contains bonds between carbon and hydrogen is classified as organic, whether or not it is of a biological origin.
Not necessarily. Many organic compounds are found in living organisms, but not all of them. nore are all the compounds in an organism organic. Any compound that contains bonds between carbon and hydrogen is classified as organic, whether or not it is of a biological origin.
Organic compounds are compounds necessary to life, and most macromolecules necessary to life contain carbon.
Organic compounds with double bonds are classified as alkenes, and end with the suffix -ene, such as pentene or butene. Compounds with triple bonds are called alkynes, and end with -yne, such as octyne or propyne.