Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.
It is not organic because it contains no carbon, and it is not a compound because it contains one kind of atom.
Carbon dioxide is such compound. It contains one carbon and two oxygen.
If they are chemically combined, a compound eg a molecule of carbon dioxide contains an atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a compound.
It is a compound of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon and oxygen are both elements.
Carbon is an element
It is not organic because it contains no carbon, and it is not a compound because it contains one kind of atom.
Each and every compound of carbon contains at least one carbon atom.
Methane has the molecular structure of CH4, it contains a carbon atom, thus it is a carbon compound. But it is not itself considered carbon.
Carbon dioxide is such compound. It contains one carbon and two oxygen.
CO2 is Carbon dioxide, which is a compound that contains one atom of Carbon and two atoms of Oxygen in each molecule.
The Lewis structure of the covalent compound that contains one nitrogen atom one hydrogen atom and one carbon atom is H-C---N with two dots over N; H one bond to C triple bond to N.
The molecule contains one or more carbon atom.
Methane is a chemical compound with the molecular formula CH4.
If they are chemically combined, a compound eg a molecule of carbon dioxide contains an atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a compound.
It is a compound of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon and oxygen are both elements.
An element is a substance that contains only one type of atom (e.i. Carbon). A compound is a substance that is constructed of multiple types of atom (i.e. water [H2O]).
Carbon is an element