No, Molecules are just 2 or more atoms of the same element joined together.
No, hydrogen is not part of all organic compounds. While hydrogen is commonly found in organic molecules, there are some organic compounds that do not contain hydrogen, such as organometallic compounds or compounds containing only carbon and oxygen.
No, organic molecules do not have to contain calcium. Organic molecules are compounds primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Calcium is an inorganic element and is not typically found in organic molecules.
Hydrocarbon molecules are organic compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. They are the simplest form of organic compounds and can vary in size and complexity, from small, simple molecules like methane to larger, more complex molecules like long-chain alkanes or aromatic compounds.
Phosphorus is not found in the Earth's atmosphere in its elemental form. It primarily exists in the form of compounds, such as phosphates or organophosphorus molecules.
Everything you can touch is made up of molecules. From simple compounds like water (H2O) to giant molecules that make up biological tissue. Only the noble/Inert gases exist as monatomic atoms.
Carbon and hydrogen are found in all organic compounds. Oxygen and nitrogen are also commonly present in organic molecules.
Compounds are made of molecules
No, hydrogen is not part of all organic compounds. While hydrogen is commonly found in organic molecules, there are some organic compounds that do not contain hydrogen, such as organometallic compounds or compounds containing only carbon and oxygen.
Lithium like other alkali metals is very reactive and will form stable compounds with many other molecules.
Are compounds composed OF molecules? Yes they are.
No, organic molecules do not have to contain calcium. Organic molecules are compounds primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Calcium is an inorganic element and is not typically found in organic molecules.
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
Because there are no compounds that aren't molecules/molecular. The question as posed is nonsense. Rephrase?
No. Most organic compounds do not contain phosphorus. While it is necessary for life, it is only necessary for a few organic compounds.
Molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are known as organic molecules. These molecules are commonly found in living organisms and are the building blocks of many essential biological compounds.
No it is not, and there is only one or two kinds of atoms but compounds is not one of them. :)
COOH (carboxyl) groups are found on compounds called carboxylic acids, which are organic compounds that contain a carboxyl group. NH2 (amino) groups are found on compounds called amines, which are organic compounds that contain an amino group. Both carboxylic acids and amines are commonly found in various biological molecules and have important functions.