No, it is usually considered an inorganic compound. Most carbon compounds are organic but there are a few exceptions: its oxides and the carbonates and hydrogen carbonates are the principle examples.
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.
Although Carbon is present in all organic compounds, carbon dioxide is not considered to be an organic compound. Nor are carbonates.
It is not organic because an organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen and carbon dioxide only contains carbon.
no
Water is an inorganic compound; carbon dioxide is theoretically an organic compound but by tradition is studied in inorganic chemistry.
Yes,it is an example.CO2 is not organic.
Simply containing carbon does not qualify a compound as organic. An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen.
It does not contain hydrogen.
An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide contain carbon an oxygen, but not hydrogen.
No. All sugars are organic. But carbon dioxide is not considered organic because it does not contain hydrogen and an organic compound must contain both carbon an hydrogen.
It is inorganic because an organic compound must have carbon bonded to hydrogen.on.
Carbon Dioxide gets used by trees and plants in photosynthesis and is converted to glucose which is organic.