Without carbon they are organic molecules. An example of one is water, having a chemical makeup of two hydrogen and one oxygen molecules. (h2o)
molecules that dont contain hydrogen or carbon
because they dont have carbon-hydrogen bond. hence inorganic
Carbon based molecules are those that have one or more Carbon to Carbon bonds in them, also known as Organic molecules. There are a lot of them.
Yes, carbon is found in all organic molecules. Most organic molecules contain both carbon and hydrogen.
Six molecules of carbon dioxide are used to produce one 6-carbon sugar molecule through the process of photosynthesis.
Inorganic molecules.
six molecules
Molecules containing carbon are known as organic molecules. These can include simple compounds like methane and ethanol, as well as complex structures like proteins and DNA. The versatility of carbon allows for a wide variety of organic molecules to exist.
The ability of carbon to catenate makes it possible for there to be too many carbon molecules
No, inorganic molecules do not contain carbon and are typically associated with non-living organisms or substances. Organic molecules, on the other hand, are carbon-based and are typically associated with living organisms.
Ethane does not have any molecule of carbon dioxide. However when ethane undergoes combustion then two molecules of carbon dioxide are formed (as ethane contains two carbon atoms).
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