What is the name of the following organic compound?
I doubt that the stated compound exists, but if it does an acceptable name for it would be "trisulfur monobromide".
Copper(II) sulfate
No, ATP is an organic compound. The full name is adenosine triphosphate, and the adenosine part is made of two carbon rings interlocked with each other. The three phosphate groups are inorganic, and when one is removed from the ATP molecule, the resulting phosphate group is typically notated as Pi, for inorganic phosphate.
In INORGANIC chemistry the names of metals come first. Nomenclature in ORGANIC chemistry is very complicated, but you'll find all 'offical' rules in the I.U.P.A.C NOMENCLATURE RULES.
1,3-dihydroxy propane. Propan-1,3-diol
CCl4 is organic compound; another name for this compound is Tetrachloromethane
Without carbon a compound can neither be organic.
It is pentacosane.
organic compound
Yes. The "benzo" portion of the name keys you into this being an organic compound. Organic compounds are carbon-containing compounds. In this case, sodium benzotriazolyl has at least one aromatic ring, definitely making it an organic compound.
dehydrogenation
Organic compounds
Orgainc Food
trinitro toluene or TNT
The molecule is Methane.It ia an alkane
I doubt that the stated compound exists, but if it does an acceptable name for it would be "trisulfur monobromide".
An allicin is an organic compound, Latin name diallyl thiosulfinate, obtained from garlic.