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No.Hydrocarbon molecules contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.It is carbohydrate molecules that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.
No. alkanes contain only hydrogen and carbon.
ammonia have nitrogen atoms. but it doesn't contain C.
fructose and glucose (monosaccharides) contain 6 carbon atoms each.
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are not examples of organic chemistry because they do not contain hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon atoms. Organic chemistry focuses on compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) consist of carbon atoms bonded to oxygen atoms instead.
No.Hydrocarbon molecules contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.It is carbohydrate molecules that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.
No. A Carbon atom, like all atoms, only contain Subatomic Particles. A Molecule is a chain of atoms linked together with an atomic bond.
No. Hydrocarbons contain only Hydrogen and Carbon atoms. Think about it for a second, HYDRO-Carbon. HYDROGEN... Get it?
Hydrocarbons
Carbohydrates fall into the general formula Cx(H2O)y, each molecule containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
look @ the periodic table :)
If the compounds only contain carbon and hydrogen, they are called alkanes.
No, ONLY Hydrogen and Carbon. Remember it with Hydro-Hydrogen and Carbon means Carbon, of course.
No. alkanes contain only hydrogen and carbon.
Hydrocarbons only contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
yes both the carbon and oxygen are non metal atoms but beside this carbodioxide is lethal
ammonia have nitrogen atoms. but it doesn't contain C.