any chemical that could only be made by living things.
Organic compounds produced outside themselves.
Because they both contain carbon.
Only compounds are classified as organic or inorganic.The element hydrogen often occurs in organic compounds. It can also be found in inorganic compounds.All organic compounds contain the element carbon.
Many "organic" compounds are created by living tissue, and living things (on Earth, at any rate) always are based on carbon.
Sugars and starches are organic compounds. But not all organic compounds are sugars and starches .
The ion nitrate is a component of inorganic compounds but also of organic compounds.
Chemical compounds can be classified according to the type of chemical bond that holds them together. They are ionic and covalent.
Organic compounds are compounds necessary to life, and most macromolecules necessary to life contain carbon.
Organic compounds produced outside themselves.
Organic chemical compounds
Organic compounds with double bonds are classified as alkenes, and end with the suffix -ene, such as pentene or butene. Compounds with triple bonds are called alkynes, and end with -yne, such as octyne or propyne.
Originally the definition of organic compounds was those chemical compounds that could only be made by living things. However as chemists learned ways to make these compounds the definition was changed to complex carbon compounds.
Alcohols are organic compounds with the functional group -OH.
because they dont have carbon-hydrogen sigma bond in them.
until the discovery of urea, in 1828, by Friedrich Wohler, chemists divided compounds that were producible and compounds that were only made by organisms. the compounds that were made by organisms were known as organic compounds. urea, being a reaction that happens in your liver, was a organic compound. by accident, Friedrich had synthesized an organic compound.
Because they both contain carbon.
Only compounds are classified as organic or inorganic.The element hydrogen often occurs in organic compounds. It can also be found in inorganic compounds.All organic compounds contain the element carbon.