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they are different
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.
They are different
Organic chemistry involves compounds that contain just hydrogen and carbon, such as the alkenes or alkanes. Whereas, inorganic chemistry deals with all the other compounds within chemistry that do not contain just hydrogen or carbon atoms. Regards, Professor P. I.S. Staker.
Only compounds are classified as organic or inorganic.The element hydrogen often occurs in organic compounds. It can also be found in inorganic compounds.All organic compounds contain the element carbon.
organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen. the inoganic compounds dont.
There are tens of thousands of them. Perhaps the biggest category of such molecules are called the hydrocarbons, which are compounds of carbon and hydrogen. Another category is the organic compounds which are compounds containing carbon; most of these also contain hydrogen.
they are different
Organic Compounds contain carbon, and almost always hydrogen.
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.
Not all compounds contain hydrogen, and there are many of these. Although there are also many, especially organic compounds, that do have hydrogen as a component.
They are different
No. Carbon-hydrogen bonds are found in organic compounds.
carbon and hydrogen Organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen.
Compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonding are collectively termed organic compounds. These are simply compounds that would contain hydrogen and carbon elements.
... called "hydrocarbons".
Contain hydrogen