Ethanol.
No. No element on its own is organic. A substance is only organic when it is a compound that contains carbon.
It is an organic compound (actually a mixture as it also contains water).
It is an organic compound (actually a mixture as it also contains water).
It is an organic compound (actually a mixture as it also contains water).
No, in order to be an organic compound it has to contain the element carbon, as well as hydrogen, oxygen and/or nitrogen. Magnesium chloride contains none of them, so it is not considered to be an organic compound.
Iron is not a compound at all. It is an element. Since it contains neither no carbon it is inorganic.
No Silver is an element that contains only silver. In order to be considered organic a substance must be a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen.
If a compound is organic, then it contains any compound of carbon and another element or a radical.Source:wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Substances containing the element carbon. Most contain hydrogen and many contain oxygen or other elements.See the Related Questions and Web Links.An Organic Compound is any compound that contains carbon.
No, copper is a metallic element. A substance must be a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen to be considered organic.
Substances containing the element carbon. Most contain hydrogen and many contain oxygen or other elements.See the Related Questions and Web Links.An Organic Compound is any compound that contains carbon.
Yes, because it contains the element of carbon.