If carbon is present, it is generally organic (with exceptions such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, bicarbonates and carbides which are consided to be inorganic)
Carbon can be organic and non organic.
A compound with no carbon is considered inorganic, not organic. Organisms re lack a carbon atom are not considered organic compounds.
It is not organic because an organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen and carbon dioxide only contains carbon.
The term 'organic' means made of carbon. If something is organic, it has molecules that are made of carbon.
Yes, organic chemistry is based on carbon.
It has carbon and hydrogen.So it a organic compound
Although Carbon is present in all organic compounds, carbon dioxide is not considered to be an organic compound. Nor are carbonates.
Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
Every organic molecule contains carbon atoms.
Every single organic thing contains carbon.
all organic compounds contain carbon