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Yes, an example is CCl4.

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Is there any organic compound without carbon and hydrogen?

There are organic compounds without hydrogen. but there are none without carbon.


What is the difference between a hydrocarbon and a organic compound?

A carbon is an element, while a hyrdocarbon is a compound that has carbon and hydrogen in it.


Is C4H10 organic or inorganic?

C8H18 is indeed an organic molecule. It is an aliphatic compound, meaning it is composed of carbon hydrogen and it is not aromatic.


Is C7H6N2 organic compound?

Yes. Any compound with bonds between carbon and hydrogen is organic.


Organic compound also contain hydrogen and what?

Any organic compound MUST contain carbon. Organic chemistry is based on the chemistry of carbon compounds.


What does it mean if a compound is organic?

If a compound is organic, then it contains any compound of carbon and another element or a radical.Source:wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn


Is there any organic compound without carbon?

hydrazine


Is CH4 organic?

It has carbon and hydrogen.So it a organic compound


What compound would be classified as an organic compound?

An organic compound is pretty much any compound that contains carbon bonded to hydrogen


What does a compound have to contain to be inorganic?

Inorganic compounds are compounds that are not organic. A compound is organic if it contains Carbon. So basically any compound without carbon is inorganic.


What is any molecule that contains hydrogen and carbon?

Any molecule that contains hydrogen and carbon is an organic compound. If the molecule contains no other elements, it is also a hydrocarbon.


Why carbonic acid is inorganic compound?

The idea of what is organic and inorganic compound of a carbon containing molecule is somewhat arbitrary. but among the best possible reason is becuase carbonic acid is soluble in water and insoluble in an inorganic acid while organic acid is the other way around (very few are soluble in water but all is soluble in organic solvent). Also organic acid are normally derived from a hydrocarbon compound, therefore it should assume that at least one carbon in the organic acid should be bonded with at least one hydrogen. but since the only carbon in carbonic acid is not bonded with any hydrogen (bonded instead with 3 oxygen), it can be said that carbonic acid is not derived from any hydrocarbon compound but from carbon dioxide instead.