Yes and carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur
Gun powder contain sulfur and carbon; they are nonmetals.
Proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur or selenium.
No, H2SO4 contains hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen. A compound must contain carbon to be organic.
No. Sulfur dioxide is sulfur and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is carbon and oxygen. They are two different substances.
no. Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Most charcoal does contain sulfur. There are limit on how much sulfur commercial charcoal can contain. Pure carbon is an element and thus contains no sulfur (another element) but charcoal which is predominatly carbon is made from vegetable matter (wood, heated in anerobic (no oxygen) environment). As such there are "impurities" which remain in the charcoal.
No. It contains only hydrogen and sulfur.
Yes and carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur
An organic compound must contain carbon and hydrogen, but also may contain oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus. An organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon.
Gun powder contain sulfur and carbon; they are nonmetals.
The formula for ferrous sulfate is FeSO4.6-7H2O. (Iron Sulfate + Water) (Iron, Sulfur, Oxygen, + Hydrogen, Oxygen) No, it does not contain carbon.
Proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur or selenium.
All do. They are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.
I think it is Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, sometimes Sulfur, Phosphorus, and Oxygen
No. Sulfide is simply a sulfur atom with a negative charge. To be organic a compound must contain carbon.
No, H2SO4 contains hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen. A compound must contain carbon to be organic.