The only thing I can think of is ..... alcohol !
C2H5OH
sugar, alcohol, or citric acid
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are both formed by combining carbon and oxygen.
carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Water. It is a compound.
Any substance that does not contain carbon is considered to be inorganic. For example oxygen, hydrogen and water are inorganic.
sugar, alcohol, or citric acid
Carbon and hydrogen
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are both formed by combining carbon and oxygen.
CH4, or methane, contains one carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms.
This depends on the specific chemical reaction.For example the reaction with a hydroxide of an alkali metal is:CO2 + 2 LiOH = Li2CO3 + H2O
Organic--Definition: In Chemistry, a substance or molecule containing carbon-carbon bonds...
Co2h
AldehydesKetonesCarboxylic acidsAlcohols
No, a substance must contain carbon in order to be considered organic.
They are parts of the alkanes substance family
Carbon and hydrogen together indicate that a substance is organic.
carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen