Most fecal matter will, depending on what you ate the night before.
Compounds having this molecular formula are organic compounds.
Not enough information to answer. Many organic compounds are molecular, and vice versa.
Water is an inorganic substance with the molecular formula H2O. Elements are not inorganic or organic. It is the compounds made from elements that are either inorganic or organic.
Carbon plays a fundamental role in the structure of organic compounds.
Sugars and starches are organic compounds. But not all organic compounds are sugars and starches .
Compounds having this molecular formula are organic compounds.
In general, "Like dissolves like". So organic compounds will dissolve in organic solvents
any element that has carbon in the molecular structure falls under organic chemistry.
Organic Compounds.
Not enough information to answer. Many organic compounds are molecular, and vice versa.
Norman L. Allinger has written: 'Structures of organic molecules' -- subject(s): Molecular structure, Molecules, Organic Chemistry 'Topics in Stereochemistry' 'Molecular structure' -- subject(s): Physical organic chemistry, Molecular structure
because chlorine is not organic compound it is an in organic compound and organic compound dissolves only in organic compound so therefore it is too difficult
No, cycloalkanes are not binary molecular compounds. They are a type of organic compound and are named differently.
Water dissolves thousands of compounds (organic and inorganic) no one other solvent dissolves such huge no of compounds so it is known as universal solvent.
Petrol is an extremely complex mixture of organic compounds; each compound has his molecular weight. A molecular weight for a mixture is a nonsense.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions).
Michael James Steuart Dewar has written: 'Synthetic and Structural Problems With Contributions' -- subject(s): Organic compounds, Organometallic compounds, Chemical structure, Synthesis 'Hyperconjugation' -- subject(s): Hyperconjugation 'The electronic theory of organic chemistry' -- subject(s): Organic Chemistry, Physical and theoretical Chemistry 'Computer compilation of molecular weights and percentage compositions for organic compounds'