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Organic compounds.
Carbon dioxide, Hydrocarbons, and carbon copies
Every organic molecule contains carbon atoms.
Organic compounds are usually made from carbon. Ethyl Alcohol is an organic compound C2H5OH Organic compounds are made by and used by living things. Life is process of organic chemistry.
Originally the definition of organic compounds was those chemical compounds that could only be made by living things. However as chemists learned ways to make these compounds the definition was changed to complex carbon compounds.
organic compounds are substances that have carbon in them. inorganic compounds don't.
these are carbon compounds not found in living things
Living things are based on compounds of carbon.
Organic compounds made by living things are called carbon compounds. This is because carbon is required by all living things to function.
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.
Carbon plays a fundamental role in the structure of organic compounds.
Carbon containing compounds found in living things are called organic compounds. Examples of organic compounds are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleotides.
Many "organic" compounds are created by living tissue, and living things (on Earth, at any rate) always are based on carbon.
Organic compounds.
Carbon-containing compounds are generally referred to as organic compounds (from the previously-held, erroneous belief that they could only be formed by living things). However, not all compounds that contain carbon are considered organic. For example, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are considered inorganic, despite the fact that they contain carbon.
Yes, because it's made from tomatoes \usually and tomatoes contain carbon compounds. The reason for this is because most living things contain carbon compounds. I'm not sure if this is positively correct, but it's logic.
It is called organic compounds (made from living organisms, or used to be). It was only in the nineteenth century when organic compounds could be made in the laboratory from inorganic substances (gas, rocks, minerals, etc.)