Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sodium, magnesium, phosphorus, a bit of sulfur for the amino acid side-chains, chlorine, potassium, calcium, iron, iodine; and another group called trace elements include lithium, fluorine, chromium, manganese, zinc, and just a touch of molybdenum - in that 'Periodic Table" order.
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None. Only compounds are organic.
The three components that are needed to create small organic molecules are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These cells contain organic molecules and are essential to life.
Water is an inorganic substance with the molecular formula H2O. Elements are not inorganic or organic. It is the compounds made from elements that are either inorganic or organic.
Not organic elements but organic compounds as methanol, ethanol, benzene, acetone, glucose, acetic acid, dexamethazone, cyclohexane, carbon tetrachloride, etc.
It is for the detection of some specific elements in organic compound, in organic compounds elements are bonded through covalent bonds and are not free to move, when organic compounds are fused with sodium metal the elements form ionic compounds with sodium and become free ions in aqueous solution therefore easily may be detected with the help of suitable reagents.
Three other elements that make up most organic compounds are: 1. NITROGEN 2. HYDROGEN 3. OXYGEN
All organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen as a minimum. Other elements are found in some organic compounds such as oxygen, nitrogen or sulphur.
Organic compounds always contain Carbon and Hydrogen. Most organic compounds contain elements like Oxygen,Nitrogen,Phosphorus and sulphur. Organic compounds are found in living things.
There are 2 elements that all the organic compounds have. They are carbon and hydrogen. Most organic compounds contain oxygen.
None. Only compounds are organic.
Every organic compounds consist Carbon and Hydrogen. Other then that, more organic compounds contain Oxygen,Nitrogen,Phosphorus and Sulphur. Some organic compounds may contain Halides, or other elements.
Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen an easy way to remember this is CHONes
Elements are not usually defined as organic. Any MOLECULE containing CARBON (besides carbon dioxide) is considered organic. Many organic molecules also contain oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorous, and sometimes halogens or sulfur.
organic compounds are building blocks of life, life also depends upon organic compounds, they are compounds of carbon and hydrogen with other elements.
carbon and hydrogen Organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen.
CarbonHydrogenNitrogenOxygenPhosphorusSulphur
Uhm no. organic compounds contain the elements C, H, O, and N.