carbon
None. By definition an organic compound must contain carbon.
No, LiCN, lithium cyanide is not organic. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain a chemical bond between carbon and hydrogen. LiCN contains only carbon, lithium, and nitrogen, and so is inorganic.
All organic molecules must contain carbon.
No, a substance must contain carbon and hydrogen to be considered organic.
Any organic compound MUST contain carbon. Organic chemistry is based on the chemistry of carbon compounds.
organic by standard definition must contain the element carbon. water h2o does not contain carbon therefore it cannot nor will it ever be organic.
No, a substance must contain carbon in order to be considered organic.
No, a substance must contain carbon in order to be considered organic.
carbon and hydrogen
An organic compound must contain carbon and hydrogen, but also may contain oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus. An organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon.
Oxygen is a necessary component for many organic molecules (Glucose, DNA, etc.) and metabolic processes (Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, etc.), but is not considered a ".chemical of life".For any molecule on Earth to be considered organic or life-bearing, it must contain carbon.
No, an organic compound must contain carbon and HCl only contains hydrogen and chlorine.