Organisms that once lived is what organic materials are made from.
Specifically, the term honors the natural roles of death and decomposition in matter. An organic material is understood to come from nature. It therefore will contain compounds that remain when animal bodies and plant parts break down once life ceases for them.
Organic materials are things that were alive but is not living anymore. Examples:
Dead animals, plants, and tree stomps etc.
All living (organic) things have the element Carbon in common, and may also possess oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorous and sulfur, along with other trace elements.
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The organic material in soil is humus.
cow dung, urea, dead bodies
the organic matter they make up is fungi
Sugar ~Apex
the one we do in elements make up molecules
Acetone's has the formula C3H6O. The elements that makeup this organic compound are hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. Acetone also is called propanone.
Bromine is its own element. No other elements creare it. it is entirely its own thing
Oatmeal is NOT a compound it is a product made form a living thing (oats). It is therefore organic and the chemical components that make it up are also organic.
No, elements make up minerals.
the one we do in elements make up molecules
Three other elements that make up most organic compounds are: 1. NITROGEN 2. HYDROGEN 3. OXYGEN
the elements are charactercts and development
A: Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
There is no such thing as a "surfaceinterior".
c, h, o, n
Acetone's has the formula C3H6O. The elements that makeup this organic compound are hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. Acetone also is called propanone.
Bromine is its own element. No other elements creare it. it is entirely its own thing
Candles are made from wax. Wax is an organic compound made up from carbon and hydrogen.
Oatmeal is NOT a compound it is a product made form a living thing (oats). It is therefore organic and the chemical components that make it up are also organic.
The body is made up mostly of organic tissues, which are typically composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and some nitrogen and sulfur.
No, elements make up minerals.