Water is an inorganic compound.
Water is an inorganic substance with the molecular formula H2O. Elements are not inorganic or organic. It is the compounds made from elements that are either inorganic or organic.
There are several such molecules as H2O , NH3 , H2SO4 , SOCl2 etc.
Yes, H2O is a compound. A chemical compound has two diffferent elements chemically bound together in precisely defined relative quantities. In the case of H2O, it is two hydrogen atoms for every oxygen atom.
The chemical equation is:C2H5OH + O2 = 2 CO2 + 3 H2O
No, it is aqueous. It contains no carbons, i.e. no carbon-hydrogen bonds
H2O is an inorganic compound. All organic compounds contain carbon (C).
Organic compounds should contain Carbon.So it is not organic.
Water is an inorganic compound.
Water is classed as inorganic. Organic compounds have carbon in them.
H2O and CO2
No. Ice is solid water; H2O. It contains no carbon.
Water(H2O) or other organic compounds.
Water is an inorganic substance with the molecular formula H2O. Elements are not inorganic or organic. It is the compounds made from elements that are either inorganic or organic.
organic by standard definition must contain the element carbon. water h2o does not contain carbon therefore it cannot nor will it ever be organic.
Water (H2O) is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen and is thus not an organic compound. BY definition, organic compounds contain a carbon atom ("C").
There is no organic molecule with that configuration. All organic molecules have carbon in them.
C6H12O6 isn't that easy? your are from connections academy aren't you? hahaha