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Is covalent bond organic or inorganic?

covalent bond can be seen in organic as well as in inorganic compounds


What is the difference of an organic and inorganic compound?

organic compounds have carbon - hydrogen bond. inorganic compounds do not


What type of bond holds the atoms in organic molecules together?

From what I have learned in school, all organic compounds contain the element carbon. Most organic compounds also contain hydrogen. Organic compounds may also contain other elements such as oxygen and nitrogen. Since it's made up of non-metal and non-metal elements, it is bonded by covalent bond.


What is it called when the synthesis where water is removed and two organic compounds bond together?

condensation/dehydration :)


What kind of bond do ALL organic compounds have?

covalent


What type of bond exists in all organic compounds?

Covalent bonds exist in all organic compounds. These bonds involve sharing of electrons between atoms, which allows organic molecules to form complex structures and exhibit diverse chemical properties.


Molecule with double covalent bond is?

Organic compounds have frequently a bond C=C.


What type of bonds and solids are characteristic of organic compounds?

Organic compounds typically contain covalent bonds, which involve the sharing of electrons between atoms. In terms of solids, organic compounds can form molecular solids, where molecules are held together by intermolecular forces such as Van der Waals forces or hydrogen bonding.


What monomers may be bonded together to form polymers?

Monomers are small molecules that can bond together to form polymers. Examples of monomers include amino acids for proteins, nucleotides for nucleic acids, glucose for carbohydrates, and ethylene for polyethylene.


Do covalent bond break into ions?

Sometimes, but not usually. The covalent bond in HCl, for example, breaks when the gas is dissolved in water, but the bonds in methanol, acetone, and most other organic compounds do not.


Inorganic compounds are usually held together by what kind of bond?

It is the same type of chemical bond that is found in organic compounds: the covalent bond. Also known as 'the sharing of a pair of electrons', it forms usually single, & sometimes double bonds, and rarely triple bonds {- as in the case of a "pair of combining trivalent Nitogen atoms" - i.e. N triple-bond-N - this represents 'the sharing of three pairs of electrons' by two Atoms!}


Why are compounds of carbonate and bicarbonate not classified as organic compounds?

because they dont have carbon-hydrogen sigma bond in them.