Organic compounds need contain only one element, carbon. Please see the link.
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.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen are the three main elements of organic compounds.
Many different compounds of petroleum products contain the three elements oxygen, carbon and hydrogen. The combinations of these elements can produce hundreds of compounds.
No. All organic compounds contain carbon. Almost all contain hydrogen, and most of them contain Oxygen and/or Nitrogen. Other elements occasionally show up in organic compounds, like Na, K, Ca, and others.
Three other elements that make up most organic compounds are: 1. NITROGEN 2. HYDROGEN 3. OXYGEN
Carbohdrates , alcohols , phenols , aldehydes , ketones , carboxylic acids , esters and ethers are common classes of organic compounds which contain carbon , hydrogen and oxygen only. Ethanol There are literally millions (and that's being extremely conservative) of organic compounds which contain three elements (even more, if you take the question as meaning "at least three" instead of "exactly three"). If you're just looking for an example of one that contains exactly three: Carbohydrates are organic compounds that contain the three elements Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon in some combination.
The three main elements comprising the structure of organic molecules are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements form the backbone of organic compounds and are essential for the variety of functions and properties exhibited by organic molecules.
There are literally millions (and that's being extremely conservative) of organic compounds which contain three elements (even more, if you take the question as meaning "at least three" instead of "exactly three"). If you're just looking for an example of one that contains exactly three: furan. The hydro fluro acetic acid contains three groups.
Propane contains three carbon atoms (the organic compounds are molecules containg carbon atoms C) and it is even biochemically produced by some bacteria.
A: Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
No. The chemical formulas for the two compounds would be different as the ratios were different. For example there are three different oxides of iron which obviously contain the same two elements but these are in different ratios:- FeO Fe3O4 Fe2O3
The formulas of compounds contain as many unique symbols as the number of elements they contain. Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) has the formula NaClO which means that it contains the three elements sodium (Na), chlorine (Cl) and oxygen (O).