No, water molecules are made of Hydrogen and Oxygen, there is no Carbon.
There is no carbon in H2O (water) molecule
No, carbon tetraiodide (CI4) is not soluble in water. It is a nonpolar molecule and therefore does not interact well with polar water molecules.
No. Because of it's symmetry carbon dioxide is nonpolar.FalseLove, Nessa
No, water is the most abundant molecule in the body.
Glucose molecules are bigger than water molecules.
carbon dioxide and water
Carbon and two oxygen molecules for co2 Two hydrogen and an oxygen molecule for water
A water (H2O) molecule has a bent shape due to the arrangement of the two hydrogen atoms around the oxygen atom. A carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) molecule has a tetrahedral shape with the carbon atom in the center and four chlorine atoms at the corners of the tetrahedron.
No, H2O (water) is not considered an organic molecule. Organic molecules are typically comprised of carbon atoms bonded together in some form, such as in carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Water is a simple inorganic compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
glucose and fructose lose water molecule and form sucrose.... The first carbon ring of glucose and the second carbon ring of fructose join. the ist carbon of glocose and 4th carbon of fructose form the glycosidic linkage....
An inorganic molecule is a molecule that does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. Examples include water (H2O), sodium chloride (NaCl), and carbon dioxide (CO2). These molecules are usually simpler in structure compared to organic molecules.
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.