Fused heterocylic compounds is a heterocylic compound (eg. Furan) fused with another ring which can be either a carbon ring (benzene) or can be fused with another heterocylic ring(Pyridine,Pyrrole,...etc). Fused heterocyclics can be either 2 fused rings,3 rings or more. From the famous examples on fused heterocylic compounds: -Heroin -Indole -Morphine -Carbazole
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are examples of inorganic carbon.
Examples: camphor, solid carbon dioxide.
Steroids are lipids characterized by a carbon skeleton consisting of four fused rings.
Maltose, glucose, fructose, sucrose, and galactose are all examples of monosaccharides. Circle A, C, and D on the Section 2-3 Carbon Compounds worksheet. (:
Fused heterocylic compounds is a heterocylic compound (eg. Furan) fused with another ring which can be either a carbon ring (benzene) or can be fused with another heterocylic ring(Pyridine,Pyrrole,...etc). Fused heterocyclics can be either 2 fused rings,3 rings or more. From the famous examples on fused heterocylic compounds: -Heroin -Indole -Morphine -Carbazole
Yes,some examples are:~Carbon Boron Nitride~Fused Aluminum Oxide~Silicon Carbide
Examples are sulphur which has allotropes S8, S7, S6, S12 and more Phosphorus is found as P4 Carbon has rings fused together in graphite.
Steroids
Water and carbon dioxide.
the answer is "steroid".
1. carbon dioxcide 2. heilium
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are examples of inorganic carbon.
steroids
Carbon dioxide is a compound as it is the elements carbon and oxygen fused together in a chemical reaction. The chemical name for carbon dioxide is C02
Examples: camphor, solid carbon dioxide.
Actually fusing carbon, such as in a star will create one of several type of elements. In the vast majority of stars carbon is not fused at all, but depending on the star's mass carbon may fuse into neon, oxygen, magnesium, among a couple others. This happens in specific type of stars, at specific times in their lives. Fusing is different from chemical reactions. There are no chemical reactions that can make elements, but with nuclear transmutation you can do it. For example, in a star hydrogen is fused into helium, and sometimes helium into carbon.