Carbon dioxide is the only inorganic molecule that contains carbon.
Actually carbon monoxide is another, and there is some doubt about the classification of materials like calcium carbide, silicon carbide, etc., which may be regarded as organic or inorganic depending on what you want to do with them.
Carbon dioxide is the inorganic molecule. In addition limestone and dolomite are carbonates which also contain carbon and are inorganic. Also, bicarbonates and carbides are generally inorganic.
CO, CO2, Carbonates, Cyanides etc., but most carbon compounds are organic.
Carbon is an atom, not a molecule.
Though carbon on its own is considered inorganic.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon tetrachloride, carbonic acid, and hundreds more.
diamond, graphite
Iron is inorganic. In chemistry, the word organic refers to anything to do with carbon.
For a compound to be organic, it must have both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon in its elemental form is therefore inorganic. A carbon pool or stock or reservoir is simply a storage mechanism by which the Earth stores carbon.
No - calcium is an inorganic element as is carbon. Combined, they form the inorganic compound calcium carbide,
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are examples of inorganic carbon.
It is inorganic because an organic compound must have carbon bonded to hydrogen.on.
the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide
the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is the inorganic form of carbon which plants use for making food.
All elements other than carbon are likely to form inorganic compounds, and even carbon is at least sometimes found in inorganic compounds such as calcium carbonate.
Iron is inorganic. In chemistry, the word organic refers to anything to do with carbon.
Inorganic chemistry generally deals with compounds that don't contain carbon. A few inorganic compounds (such as carbon dioxide, carbonates, etc.) do contain carbon, however.
For a compound to be organic, it must have both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon in its elemental form is therefore inorganic. A carbon pool or stock or reservoir is simply a storage mechanism by which the Earth stores carbon.
Diamond and graphite are both examples.
No - calcium is an inorganic element as is carbon. Combined, they form the inorganic compound calcium carbide,
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are examples of inorganic carbon.
It is inorganic because an organic compound must have carbon bonded to hydrogen.on.
Carbon dioxide IS an inorganic compound!