First a note: capitalization matters in chemistry
Co2 would be a diatomic molecule of cobalt, bu since cobalt is a metal, no such thing exists.
CO2 or carbon dioxide, is inorganic as in order to be considered organic a molecule must contain carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide only contains carbon and oxyegn
no it cannot react to the great extent as the organic compounds and it does not contain hydrogen
Carbon dioxide is typically classified as an inorganic compound.
No, as it contains carbon but not hydrogen.
Also, it is not an element, it is a compound of two elements.
No, even though it has carbon in it.
They contain carbon, and usually hydrogen. For example, CO2 is not organic, but CH4 is organic.
No ozone is not organic molecule. It is a pure inorganic molecule.
Any rxn that is (generally) and organic molecule + O2 -> H2O + CO2 Thats just generally what it looks like.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
co2
They contain carbon, and usually hydrogen. For example, CO2 is not organic, but CH4 is organic.
Yes. Any compound with carbon is considered to be organic. The exceptions are CO and CO2.
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
CO2 is both a compound and a molecule.
yes glucose is an organic molecule
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is organic because the molecule contains carbon. Nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and water vapor (H20) are inorganic: they contain no carbon.
Derivatives of CARBON are termed as organic compounds or organic molecules
No ozone is not organic molecule. It is a pure inorganic molecule.
CO2 is a molecule
Any rxn that is (generally) and organic molecule + O2 -> H2O + CO2 Thats just generally what it looks like.
Lipids are organic molecules. The definition of an organic molecule is a molecule that contains carbon.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.