Organic molecules are compounds that generally have carbon-hydrogen or carbon-carbon bonds. They can have other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus etc.
From a biological point of view, most of the molecules (such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, amino acids, proeins, fats, oils, petrol, diesel etc) that we see around us and also in living animals are organic.
However some compounds / ions such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, bicarbonates are considered to be inorganic even though they have carbon / hydrogen / oxygen.
Organic molecules contain at least carbon and hydrogen.
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No ozone is not organic molecule. It is a pure inorganic molecule.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
organic molecule
No it is organic
thiamine is an organic molecule and it is a vitamin
Oxygen is an inorganic molecule. Organic molecules are the ones that contain carbon and oxygen does not have any carbon in it.
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
yes glucose is an organic molecule
Derivatives of CARBON are termed as organic compounds or organic molecules
No ozone is not organic molecule. It is a pure inorganic molecule.
Lipids are organic molecules. The definition of an organic molecule is a molecule that contains carbon.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
What organic molecule is mostly related to lipids
As long as there is carbon in the molecule, the molecule is considered organic.
Fructose is the organic molecule. Other two are inorganic gases
the form determines how the organic molecule will look and the shape will determine how the behave organic molecule reacts with other molecule
Sucrose is organic. The rest: iron oxide, water and oxygen gas are inorganic.