Inorganic Matter....."The Science of Water:Concepts and Applications by Frank R. Spellman. Page 109......
Puppies.(no, really. All living things contain carbon.)Diamonds are something. And graphite. Yeah. I told you. What?
all living things contain carbon and hydrogen
The definition of organic compounds says that it must contain carbon molecules. There is no organic compound without carbon. So, carbon is called the backbone of organic compounds.Carbon has four electrons available for bonding, and in order to become stable, it must form four covalent bonds. Therefore, it has the ability to form chains. Carbon can have multiple hybridizations and bonding options.
Whether a compound is "organic" or not depends only on one element: carbon. Both methane (CH4) and cyanogen (NCCN) are organic compounds, and as you can see they only have one element in common.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen are the three main elements of organic compounds.
It is called organic compounds (made from living organisms, or used to be). It was only in the nineteenth century when organic compounds could be made in the laboratory from inorganic substances (gas, rocks, minerals, etc.)
Carbon-containing compounds are generally referred to as organic compounds (from the previously-held, erroneous belief that they could only be formed by living things). However, not all compounds that contain carbon are considered organic. For example, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are considered inorganic, despite the fact that they contain carbon.
Living things are based on compounds of carbon.
Organic compounds made by living things are called carbon compounds. This is because carbon is required by all living things to function.
Organic refers to compounds containing carbon atoms, typically derived from living organisms. Inorganic refers to compounds lacking carbon atoms or those that are not derived from living organisms.
Organic compounds contain the element CARBON (C).
All living sources contain the element Carbon
Carbon
Organic compounds.
Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms, often associated with living organisms. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are typically derived from non-living sources like minerals and metals.
Organic compounds are carbon-based compounds that typically contain hydrogen and other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds; they can include minerals, salts, metals, and gases like carbon dioxide. Organic compounds are usually associated with living organisms, while inorganic compounds are typically associated with non-living matter.
Puppies.(no, really. All living things contain carbon.)Diamonds are something. And graphite. Yeah. I told you. What?