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By tradition organic molecules are those which contain carbon.
They all are formed from the same elements
anything that falls under the category "organic". they're too many to list here but the most common would be: saccharide (sugar) hydrocarbon (petroleum/methane etc.)
A molecule is deemed and termed to be organic if it contains Carbon and hydrogen. Methane [CH4] is the simplest example. Carbon forms chains i.e. -C-C-C-C- etc, and has room for two side branches 'to boot!' Organic chemistry is the basis for Biochemistry.
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By tradition organic molecules are those which contain carbon.
Organic molecules all contain carbon, often in chains or rings. They also contain hydrogen. I can't think of any other properties common to all organic molecules. Organic substances tend to be volatile, many are combustible, and many have odours.
They all are formed from the same elements
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i was looking at my brother's homework and it asked that question and he left it blank. can u list some organic molecules? there is a multitude of molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon and any molecule containing this combination is said to be organic. molecules not containing carbon and hydrogen are called inorganic.
anything that falls under the category "organic". they're too many to list here but the most common would be: saccharide (sugar) hydrocarbon (petroleum/methane etc.)
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In living organisms, carbon fixation (incorporation of atmospheric inorganic carbon dioxide into organic compounds) is carried out by certain microbes and most plants and the other organisms feed on plants to acquire their organic compounds. The process of carbon fixation is called photosynthesis and it's driven by sun light and catalyzed by enzymes. In organic chemistry labs, chemists have found ways to either create organic molecules from inorganic ones or add carbon onto preexisting organic molecules, though these processes require very strigent reaction conditions that are different from those in living organisms, mostly because we cannot make use of enzymes the same way as living organisms do. The earliest experiments involved reacting carbon dioxide and ammonia by adding an electrical current, making urea as the product. Current organic chemstry techniques have countless ways to manipulate organic compounds and it will be futile to try to list even a fraction of the techniques. Follow the link below for a Wikipedia page that has links to a large number of possible organic chemistry reactions.
A molecule is deemed and termed to be organic if it contains Carbon and hydrogen. Methane [CH4] is the simplest example. Carbon forms chains i.e. -C-C-C-C- etc, and has room for two side branches 'to boot!' Organic chemistry is the basis for Biochemistry.
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There are several foods where it makes sense to buy organic. The following is a list of those organic foods. Whole grain breads, beef, apples, strawberries, and grapes.
It is practically impossible to answer this. The list is pretty vast.