False; they always contain Carbon
In addition to carbon, organic compounds almost always contain Hydrogen and or Oxygen and Nitrogen
Ionic bonds do hold many inorganic compounds together (there are many covalently bonded inorganic compunds too) and organic compounds all contain carbon which always participates in a covalent bond.
Carbon is always in an organic compound. In fact, the study of Organic Chemistry focuses on Carbon.
Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.
There is no element that is always found in inorganic compounds. However, organic compounds always contain carbon and hydrogen, so they would not be found together in an inorganic compound.
Organic compounds always contain the element carbon.
Organic Compounds contain carbon, and almost always hydrogen.
Organic compounds always contain Carbon and Hydrogen. Most organic compounds contain elements like Oxygen,Nitrogen,Phosphorus and sulphur. Organic compounds are found in living things.
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Organic compounds contain carbon.
In addition to carbon, organic compounds almost always contain Hydrogen and or Oxygen and Nitrogen
There are plenty of compounds that do: ethanol-AKA Jack Daniels/beer/vodka rubbing alcohol sugar proteins carbohydrates fats
Organic molecules contain carbon, and most of them have hydrogen as well.
All organic compounds contain carbon.
Ionic bonds do hold many inorganic compounds together (there are many covalently bonded inorganic compunds too) and organic compounds all contain carbon which always participates in a covalent bond.
Carbon is always in an organic compound. In fact, the study of Organic Chemistry focuses on Carbon.
Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.