Molecules form from the combination of two or more atoms. Matter is neither created or destroyed, just moved around by chemical reactions.
Organic molecules form out in nature all the time by various energy sources. Organic molecules (such as amino acids and nucleobases) are found in meteorites, and many organic molecules (sugars) are found even in interstellar space.
Organic molecules are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon. Macromolecules are considered to be organic compounds because they are made up of many carbon and hydrogen atoms put together.
All the organic molecules contain carbon (C).
the organic paricles are molecules. Because of strong covalent bonding within the molecule, organic compounds do not readily react. Reactions involving organic compounds are generally slower than inorganic reactions.
slower, because the organic particles are molecules
Organic molecules form out in nature all the time by various energy sources. Organic molecules (such as amino acids and nucleobases) are found in meteorites, and many organic molecules (sugars) are found even in interstellar space.
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon based molecules, and those types are excellent for life because they allow for the formation of very large and complex molecules, with a very high number of configurations. Food sources have to be comprised of molecules that can be used by living organisms, and carbon based organic molecules can.
you need organic molecules in your diet because without them then you would not be a healthy human being.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and NITROGEN!!! Nitrogen is in all organic molecules because it is needed to complete an amino acid- also found in all organic molecules!!!
Hydrocarbons are organic because they contain carbon and hydrogen.
because organic compounds are big size molecules
This is something of a historical perspective that simply hasn't been changed over the last hundred years or so. Inorganic chemistry covers the basics of atomic interactions, reactions, the formation of molecules and how those molecules interact with each other. Organic chemistry is typically taught separately from this, and usually after a student has mastered inorganic chemistry, because the properties of organic molecules differ greatly from those of inorganic molecules. The same principles still apply, but there are many more factors to consider and ways in which organic molecules can act.
The building blocks of organic molecules are like bricks because they are the foundation. Basic organic molecules are similar to bricks because you need them to build upon.
Organic molecules are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon. Macromolecules are considered to be organic compounds because they are made up of many carbon and hydrogen atoms put together.
Organic molecules are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon. Macromolecules are considered to be organic compounds because they are made up of many carbon and hydrogen atoms put together.
All the organic molecules contain carbon (C).
Prebiotic chemistry is the field of study involving the spontaneous chemical reactions which may have led to the formation of biomolecules and/or life on early Earth. In general, prebiotic chemistry includes all possible abiotic reaction pathways leading from inorganic substances to organic substances to biomolecules or bio-like molecules.