No.
Hydrocarbon molecules contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.
It is carbohydrate molecules that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.
Organic molecules contain carbon, and most of them have hydrogen as well.
one, and binary compounds don't always contain hydrogen, just 2 different elements
These elememts are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus and nitrogen.
Some elements that are always present in amino acids are carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. Hydrogen is also present in amino acids.
Organic compounds always contain Carbon and Hydrogen. Most organic compounds contain elements like Oxygen,Nitrogen,Phosphorus and sulphur. Organic compounds are found in living things.
Organic molecules contain carbon, and most of them have hydrogen as well.
All organic molecules contain carbon and hydrogen.
hydrogen is in food as it forms part of the molecules which make up types of food. for example carbohydates are made up of a a lot of hydrogen. bread and pasta contain a lot of carbohydrates. pure hydrogen gas, however is not in food, it is always found bonded to something else.
Hydrocarbons are basically the same thing. A hydrocarbon and a substituted hydrocarbon are similar because they are both sudo-noble gases(each carbon has 8 valence electrons and the rest have a full set of valence electrons). To help you better understand: A substituted hydrocarbon is just a hydrocarbon with at least one of the hydrogens replaced with one of the halogens-(Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine). When looking at a structural picture the easiest way to tell the hydrocarbons apart from the substitutes is a substitute will always have at least one double or triple bonds between the carbons. Hope this helps!
Organic Compounds contain carbon, and almost always hydrogen.
Yes, like oxygen hydrogen atoms always go in twos (:
Proteins are probably the largest class of biological molecules that always contain nitrogen.
The internal bonds of hydrocarbon molecules are always covalent, never ionic.
Organic Compound (ie Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins) all contain Carbon and Hydrogen.
In addition to carbon, organic compounds almost always contain Hydrogen and or Oxygen and Nitrogen
one, and binary compounds don't always contain hydrogen, just 2 different elements
Water molecules are joined by hydrogen bonds; water is a polar covalent molecule.