By DEFINITION, a compound is an "Organic Compound" if it contains Carbon. Therefore ALL Organic Compounds contain Carbon.
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No, oxygen is NOT a carbon compound. Carbon compounds have to have carbon in it, like glucose (C6-H12-O6).
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
No. CO2 is carbon dioxide, which is a compound of carbon and oxygen. It is usually formed by a reaction between oxygen and carbon or a carbon contain compound. Oxygen is a single element which is usually found in the form of O2.
Yes,Organic compound are usually found in living matter but they do not contain carbon .They contain nitrogenous compounds which convert into nitrates by nitrifying bacteria.
No, carbon dioxide is a mixture of carbon and oxygen which are two different elements. Carbon Dioxide is a compound as it is made of two different elements!! :)
A chemical compound is an entity consisting of two or more atoms, at least two from different elements. So if this is just carbon, it can not be a compound. But a couple of things only made of carbon are graphite (found in pencils) and diamond.
Carbon is found in a wide variety of organic compounds, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. It is the fundamental building block of organic molecules due to its ability to form strong covalent bonds with other elements.
There are two types of elements. They are carbon and hydrogen
Organic compounds always include carbon.
Alkene is an unsaturated chemical compound.
Hydrogen, carbon and oxygen are the elements found in H2CO3