Carbohdrates , alcohols , phenols , aldehydes , ketones , carboxylic acids , esters and ethers are common classes of organic compounds which contain carbon , hydrogen and oxygen only.
Ethanol
There are literally millions (and that's being extremely conservative) of organic compounds which contain three elements (even more, if you take the question as meaning "at least three" instead of "exactly three").
If you're just looking for an example of one that contains exactly three:
Carbohydrates are organic compounds that contain the three elements Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon in some combination.
many organic compounds have three elements, all carbohydrates, fats, fatty acids, and vegetables oils have carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. An organic compound of three atoms would be carbon dioxide.
Sodium hydroxide is made up of sodium, hydrogen and oxygen.
Calcium hydroxide is made up calcium, hydrogen and oxygen.
Calcium nitrate is made up of calcium, nitrogen and oxygen.
Calcium phosphate is made up of calcium, phosphorus and oxygen.
Ethanol is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
There are many compounds only composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; too many to list.
There are literally millions (and that's being extremely conservative) of organic compounds which contain three elements (even more, if you take the question as meaning "at least three" instead of "exactly three"). If you're just looking for an example of one that contains exactly three: furan. The hydro fluro acetic acid contains three groups.
If a material contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion, then it is a compound. It can only be separated by a chemical reaction.
The number of elements in a compound depends on the compound in question. For example, water is a compound, H2O and it contains TWO different elements; hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). Another compound would be ammonium hydroxide, NH4OH and it contains THREE different elements; nitrogen (N), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).
No. the formula for this compound shows that it contains at least three elements: iron (Fe), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
No, since the compound contains no carbon.
There are literally millions (and that's being extremely conservative) of organic compounds which contain three elements (even more, if you take the question as meaning "at least three" instead of "exactly three"). If you're just looking for an example of one that contains exactly three: furan. The hydro fluro acetic acid contains three groups.
If a material contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion, then it is a compound. It can only be separated by a chemical reaction.
Ethanol.
Many different compounds of petroleum products contain the three elements oxygen, carbon and hydrogen. The combinations of these elements can produce hundreds of compounds.
"Ternary" means that the compound contains three elements.
No: a binary compound contains only two different elements. Calcium sulfate contains three elements: calcium, oxygen, and sulfur.
A material that contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion is a pure substance called a compound. It is not a mixture.
Any substance that contains two or more elements chemically bound is a compound.
The number of elements in a compound depends on the compound in question. For example, water is a compound, H2O and it contains TWO different elements; hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). Another compound would be ammonium hydroxide, NH4OH and it contains THREE different elements; nitrogen (N), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).
No.Water is a binary compound. A binary compound contains two elements, regardless of the number of atoms of each.
A: Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
No, sodium nitrate, NaNO3 contains three elements sodium nitrogen and oxygen (its a ternary compound)