All organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen. Examples are methane CH4, ethene C2H4, propanol C3H5OH and glucose C6H12O6.
Organic compounds must contain both carbon and hydrogen. Carbohydrates are organic compounds. Glucose and starches are examples of carbohydrates.
Sugar and Alcohol.
Technically, any compound that contains the element carbon (C) is considered organic.
Alkanes,alkenes,alkynes
Lipids
No, it is not an organic compound.
No, an organic compound must have carbon.
Meat is an organic compound.
No, methyl chloride is considered to be organic.
Lipids
Carbohydrates
hydrophilic compound
Some examples of organic compounds are lipids butane and propane... The actual definition of it I am unsure of but by my understanding it is a compound with living origin and/or used as a building block for life
Examples of organic compounds: ethane, stearic acid, galactose, resorcine, benzene, formaldehyde.
No, it is usually considered an inorganic compound. Most carbon compounds are organic but there are a few exceptions: its oxides and the carbonates and hydrogen carbonates are the principle examples.
Do you mean how is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? If so, an organic compound has carbon, an inorganic compound does not need to have carbon.
Yes, it is an organic compound.
Organic compound
Yes it is organic compound
No, it is not an organic compound.
Examples: methane, starch, sucrose, ethanol, oil, greases, dyes, etc.