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An organic compound is pretty much any compound that contains carbon bonded to hydrogen
Inorganic compounds are compounds that are not organic. A compound is organic if it contains Carbon. So basically any compound without carbon is inorganic.
Organic compounds also contain carbon and oxygen, in addition to hydrogen. These elements are essential in forming the different molecular structures found in organic compounds.
Any organic compound and many inorganic compounds contain carbon. All sugars, proteins, fats for example contain carbon.
Any organic compound and many inorganic compounds contain carbon. All sugars, proteins, fats for example contain carbon.
There are organic compounds without hydrogen. but there are none without carbon.
Organic compounds can contain any element, as long as they bond on the sides of the carbon backbone of the molecule.
Substances containing the element carbon. Most contain hydrogen and many contain oxygen or other elements.See the Related Questions and Web Links.An Organic Compound is any compound that contains carbon.
it has carbon in it, and any compound with carbon is organic therefore, it is an organic molecule
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.
in order for a compound to be organic it just need one or more carbon
Substances containing the element carbon. Most contain hydrogen and many contain oxygen or other elements.See the Related Questions and Web Links.An Organic Compound is any compound that contains carbon.