Water, itself, does not contain carbon. The formula for water is H2O. So, it would still be water.
Water is an inorganic compound. This is the case because it does NOT contain carbon atoms. Organic compounds must contain carbon.
Pure water does not contain carbon. However, water sources such as lakes, rivers, and oceans may have dissolved organic carbon compounds from decaying plant and animal matter.
The actual compound water, or H2O does not contain carbon. However, most water contains small amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbonic acid (H2CO3) dissolved in it.
Ultrapure water doesn't contain impurities.Impure water may contain ammonia (as ammonium), carbon dioxide and carbon as some organic impurities; but not proteins.
No, not all compound contain water like carbon dioxide, it does have water in it
Yes, water can naturally contain carbon dioxide, which can dissolve in water from the atmosphere or from natural sources like soil and rocks.
No, carbon dioxide does not contain water. Carbon dioxide is a gas composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, while water is a completely different compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
organic by standard definition must contain the element carbon. water h2o does not contain carbon therefore it cannot nor will it ever be organic.
None. By definition an organic compound must contain carbon.
they didn't contain carbon and the by product of burning are carbon dioxide and water but can be used by electrolysis of water
Plants contain carbon and they eat the plants
Water and salt doesn't contain carbon.