An organic molecule generally contains carbon, though it should be noted that there are carbon containing molecules (such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides) which are considered to be inorganic.
Most inorganic compounds do not. However there are just a few that do such as the cyanides and carbon dioxide. For more details see the wikipedia articles about organic and inorganic compounds.
An inorganic molecule.
There aren't any
water
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
Organic.
Carbohydrates fall into the general formula Cx(H2O)y, each molecule containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
The organic molecule that undergoes glycolysis is the sugar glucose which contains 6 atoms of carbon per molecule.
Organic compounds can contain any element, as long as they bond on the sides of the carbon backbone of the molecule.
An inorganic molecule is any molecule that does not contain carbon.
Each molecule of galactose contain 6 carbon atoms.
Carbon monoxide contain one atom of carbon and one atom of oxygen.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
carbon
Carbon.
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
Oxygen is an inorganic molecule. Organic molecules are the ones that contain carbon and oxygen does not have any carbon in it.
Yes, all organic molecules contain carbon.
Organic.
Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
Carbohydrates fall into the general formula Cx(H2O)y, each molecule containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.