yes carbon is a part of organic compound. but there are inorganic compounds also containing carbon (such as carbonates, bicarbonates etc).
By DEFINITION, a compound is an "Organic Compound" if it contains Carbon. Therefore ALL Organic Compounds contain Carbon.
A compound with no carbon is considered inorganic, not organic. Organisms re lack a carbon atom are not considered organic compounds.
It isn't an organic compound as to be considered organic a compound must have carbon bonded to hydrogen. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide only have carbon bonded to oxygen.
An organic compound is any compound containing carbon atoms, while an inorganic compound is any compound that does not contain carbon atoms. Organic compounds are typically associated with living organisms and are more complex, while inorganic compounds are simpler and have a wider range of elements other than carbon.
There is no such thing - by definition an organic compound conatins carbon.
The element 'C' (Carbon) is present in every organic compound.
It has carbon and hydrogen.So it a organic compound
it has carbon in it, and any compound with carbon is organic therefore, it is an organic molecule
Yes it is an organic compound. It contains carbon and hydrogen.
Water is not an organic compound, as it lacks carbon atoms.
in order for a compound to be organic it just need one or more carbon
all organic compounds contain carbon