No, it is an element.
Carbon.
Carbon and hydrogen together indicate that a substance is organic.
'c' C2H6 ( Ethane) The others are INORGANIC Molecules. Remember , organic chemicstry deals with the chemistry or CARBON compounds. If no carbon is present then it is INORGANIC.
They contain carbon, and usually hydrogen. For example, CO2 is not organic, but CH4 is organic.
carbohydrates can be known as organic molecules as they have carbon as a central element
Carbon and hydrogen.
The term "Organic" refers to something that is or was living. The elements have never been living, nor will they ever be in the future. Elements might be part of a compound that is located in living things. Added: Na, sodium, is an element and inorganic. Organic compounds are based on carbon hydrogen bonding and have nothing to do with living, per se. CH4, methane, is an organic molecule. One element standing alone can not be an organic molecule and just because something contains carbon (CO2--not organic ) does not make it an organic molecule. C-H is required.
In every molecule of an organic compound, the principal atoms are the carbon atoms inside it.
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
Every organic molecule contains carbon atoms.
Organic compounds can contain any element, as long as they bond on the sides of the carbon backbone of the molecule.