Carbohydrates
The term "saccharide" refers to carbohydrates, which are organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbohydrates are a primary source of energy for living organisms and include sugars, starches, and cellulose.
Molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are known as organic molecules. These molecules are commonly found in living organisms and are the building blocks of many essential biological compounds.
carnonaceous inorganic organic or carbonic
Organic chemists refer to molecules containing unpaired electrons as free radicals. These species are highly reactive due to the presence of the unpaired electron, which seeks to pair up with another electron to achieve stability.
In biology, COH could refer to a covalent organic framework, which are porous materials composed of organic molecules linked by covalent bonds. They are used in various applications such as gas storage, catalysis, and drug delivery.
No, silk is not considered an organic compound in the traditional sense. It is a natural protein fiber produced by certain animals such as silkworms. Organic compounds typically refer to molecules containing carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Saccharides are sugars * A monosaccharide (e.g. glucose, fructose) is the smallest possible sugar unit * A disaccharide is two monosaccharide molecules bonded together e.g. sucrose consists of one molecule of glucose and one of fructose * A polysaccharide is a chain of monosaccharides; the chain may be branched (e.g. glycogen) or unbranched (e.g. cellulose)
French toast, and all other foods, are "organic" in the sense that they are composed of carbon molecules. Whether French toast is "organic" in the sense of being all natural without any artificial ingredients or traces of chemical animal feed, preservatives, etc., would depend on whether it was made with organic milk, organic bread and organic eggs. The term "inorganic" is not used to refer to foods with artificial additives.
Vegetables are considered organic in the sense that they are living organisms made up of organic molecules derived from plants. Inorganic substances, on the other hand, refer to minerals and non-living matter like rocks or metals.
When you use the word "automobile" to refer to a category of transport vehicles, you are using this word as a noun.
Organic impurities refer to substances that come from living organisms, such as plants or animals, that contaminate a material or environment. These impurities can include things like sugars, proteins, fats, and other biological molecules that can negatively impact the quality or functionality of a material. In water treatment, organic impurities can be harmful if not removed properly.
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