An alcohol is an organic molecule that contains the hydroxyl (-OH) functional group. Any organic compound whose molecules contains one or more hydroxyl groups is classified as an alcohol.
Organic, because the alcohol molecule includes carbon atoms.
its a carbohydrate
It is not an organic Molecule, but a Molecule of 2 Oxygen Atoms. O2 is the Oxygen we breath in air, or more scientifically correct, DiOxygen.
Phospholipids
These are atoms of carbon.
Sugar is an example of a carbohydrate molecule, vegetable oil is an example of a lipid molecule, and alcohol is an example of an organic compound molecule.
Organic, because the alcohol molecule includes carbon atoms.
its a carbohydrate
That is an organic compound.
The type of organic molecule that repels water is a lipid. It is an non-polar compound and is generally insoluble in water.
An organic molecule An alkane A symmetric molecule
It is an alcohol.
Carbohhydrates. :)
Nucleic acid.
proteins
lipid
Alcohol contains ethanol, a type of organic compound that is also used in gasoline as a fuel additive. It does not contain carbon itself, but ethanol is a carbon-based molecule.