As long as there is carbon in the molecule, the molecule is considered organic.
It is classified as inorganic as it is not derived from an organic molecule. Organic molecules were originally those from living things but are now those derived from methane or similar carbon compounds.
If the formula contains a carbon molecule it is organic. Most things that come from living things i.e. plants or animals, are organic.
no it does not carohydrates include: things such as glycogen, sucrose, fructose, glucose. where the water molecule is bonded to the rest of the molecule
Organic molecules are substances found in living things, the four main classes are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.The original definition of organic chemicals were ones that could only be made by living things (organisms, thus the name) never in a lab. Then chemists gradually learned how to make a few of them. The definition was changed to complicated compounds containing the element carbon. This usually requires a minimum of 2 carbon atoms per molecule. Now we can make many of them in industrial quantities. An organic molecule are built around chains of carbon atoms and are the molecules of life. The four main groups of organic molecules are proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates.
No, salt does not grow. It does not come from living things. It is not organic.
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No, salt does not grow. It does not come from living things. It is not organic.
Is also known as a mixture.
I believe the answer you are looking for is carbon. While it is not a molecule, Carbon is the focus of organic chemistry and is a major component of living things. The most important molecules in Biology are considered to be proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids and water, but they cannot be considered the focus of organic chemistry.
All living things are made up of organic molecules. The carbon element, which is found in all organic molecules, is the basic unit of life.
By definition -- that's how you define a molecule. Sort of like asking why are those things on my feet called socks? Because when we put cloth of our feet, we tend to call them socks. Could be a blanket, of course. Once you say "Chemically bonded" atoms, you are stuck with the name "molecule."
Water is a molecule containing one oxygen and and two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to each other (oxygen to hydrogen). As a whole, observable water is simply many of these molecules 'stuck together' by hydrogen bonds that form between the oxygen atom of one molecule and the hydrogen atom of another.