Yes. Any compound with carbon is considered to be organic. The exceptions are CO and CO2.
Yes, this is an organic compound.
Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
C6H12O6 is an organic molecule: glucose
DEfinitely ORGANIC , because it contains carbon atoms. It is a sugar molecule.
Lipid
could be either, depending on the molecule.
Insulin is organic because the chemical formula for it is C256H381N65O79S6. It contains both Carbon and Hydrogen ... therefore is organic.
Insulin is organic because the chemical formula for it is C256H381N65O79S6. It contains both Carbon and Hydrogen ... therefore is organic.
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
yes glucose is an organic molecule
Derivatives of CARBON are termed as organic compounds or organic molecules
No ozone is not organic molecule. It is a pure inorganic molecule.
Lipids are organic molecules. The definition of an organic molecule is a molecule that contains carbon.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
What organic molecule is mostly related to lipids
As long as there is carbon in the molecule, the molecule is considered organic.
Fructose is the organic molecule. Other two are inorganic gases
the form determines how the organic molecule will look and the shape will determine how the behave organic molecule reacts with other molecule