Inorganic.To be a organic molecule C must be present along with H
About the same thing as an organic molecule. A C-H bonding, generally. Example, acetic acid.CH3COOHionizes toCH3COO -
C7H12 is an organic molecule as it contains only carbon and hydrogen - it is a hydrocarbon. Here is a definition of 'organic molecule': 'An organic compound is any member of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon.'
Count the C-H bonds Compare the number of C-H and C-C bonds vs. C-o bonds it contains
Butyne is not a molecule. Butyne 1 is classified as an alkaline and is colorless gas. Butyne is very flammable and has a boiling point of 8.08 degrees Celsius.
C3H5(OH)3 H H H l l l OH - C - C - C - OH l l l H OH H
There is NO 'one single bond' organic molecule possible.The simplest 'single bond' organic molecule is methane (CH4) with 4 (not one) single bonds (between central C and 4 H atoms).The only possible 'one double bond' organic molecule is carbon monoxide (C=O)
Propane doesn't have an, atomic number. Atomic numbers are reserved for elements. It is a alkane molecule with 3 Carbons and 8 Hydrogens (C3H8). H H H | | | H--C---C---C--H | | | H H H
Technically yes, But mercury is an element ... so the molecules consist of only a single atom.
H2O (water) is an inorganic compound; it was not created by living organisms nor first found in them. Water is a simple molecule; organic molecules are much more complex (such as lipids or carbohydrates, for example) and are created by living organisms. Also, organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen.
Yes, testosterone is an organic compound. It is composed of C, H and O.
covalent bonds two H-C single bonds and one C=O double bond