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Carbon is indispensable in all compounds of biochemical interest.
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Carbon plays a fundamental role in the structure of organic compounds.
There is a gas in it called methane, that is what makes it smell :)
amylase has enzymes, but enzymes are not an organic compound. The four types of organic compounds would be lipids, nucleic acids carbohydrates and protein. Your body makes enzymes and amylase, and anything your body make is a protein. Therefore your answer is a protein.
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proton is H+, there are lots of acids.etc. a transfer of proton makes different organic compounds.
A chemotroph makes organic compounds from inorganic compounds.
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By definition, organic compounds contain carbon. Its absence would make them, in fact, not organic compounds at all. Thus it is fairly important as a defining aspect.
All organic compounds contain carbon.
All organic compounds are flammable; the most important here are the volatile compounds.
Yes, it is correct, life is organic chemistry.
its not hydrogen that makes a compound organic but carbon. With a few exceptions, compounds that contain the element carbon are organic compounds. Some common exceptions are, CO2, CO, all carbonates as well as all the allotropes of carbon.
No as it does not contain a carbon atom in it. All organic compounds consist of carbon atoms. That's what makes it an organic compound.
Carbon is indispensable in all compounds of biochemical interest.
Inorganic chemistry involves learning about all chemical chemicals, including basic organic. Organic chemistry has its own field because of how vast the organic chemistry branch is. Organic includes hydrocarbons, and C-C bonds, their structures, and nomenclature, inorganic involves ALL compounds, and their properties and behaviors.