Substances containing the element carbon. Most contain hydrogen and many contain oxygen or other elements.
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An Organic Compound is any compound that contains carbon.
organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.
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The organic compound in an ecosystem refers to the compounds that can decompose.
Carbon is always present in all organic compounds, but lacking in inorganic compounds. Similarly hydrogen is always present in organic compounds but are missing in inorganic compounds.
H2O (water) is an inorganic compound, not an organic compound. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, which are characteristic of organic compounds.
Inorganic compounds are compounds that are not organic. A compound is organic if it contains Carbon. So basically any compound without carbon is inorganic.
No. The difference between an organic and an inorganic compound, ionic or otherwise, is that an organic compound contains carbon bonded with hydrogen while an inorganic compound does not.
Foods contain organic compounds.
Fats are a class of organic compounds.
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In general, organic compounds are those compounds which contain carbon (with few exceptions). Inorganic compounds do not