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The general name we give carbon-containing complex compounds is organic compounds, and there are literally tens of millions of them. In organic chemistry, we unlock the secrets of these amazing substances. To say that the field is large is an understatement. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.

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What are carbon compounds that are associated with living things called?

Carbon compounds associated with living things are called organic compounds. These molecules generally contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are the building blocks of life, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.


Why are there no compounds named methene?

The name "methene" is not commonly used because it would imply the presence of a carbon-carbon double bond, which is not the case. Instead, compounds with a carbon-carbon double bond are typically named using the suffix "-ene" in organic chemistry nomenclature.


What are some compounds that don't contain carbon?

The branch of chemistry named 'INORGANIC' chemistry deals with non-carbon contains compounds. Here are a few;- sodium hydroxide, sulphuric acid water calcium carbonate potassium permanganate.


Do hydrogen and carbon make a compound?

Yes it does because every time something has carbon and hydrogen in it then it is indeed a compound. There are many compounds made of nothing but hydrogen and carbon. That class of compounds is named hydrocarbons.


Diamonds and coal both contain the carbon named what?

Both diamonds and coal consist of carbon atoms.


Does dead organic material contain carbon?

YES!!! By the very fact that it is named 'Organic' means it contains carbon .


What was the element carbon named after?

It comes from the Latin for coal with is carbo. (Coal is basically a lump of carbon).


What compounds is named using an -ate suffix?

The suffix -ate indicates the presence of three oxygen atoms in the -ate molecule. e.g. copper carbonate is CuCO3- the Cu is the copper, the C is the carbon and the O3 is the -ate


What named carbon do diamonds and coal contain?

Both diamonds and coal contain carbon atoms in their crystal structure. Diamonds have a tetrahedral lattice structure, while coal has an amorphous structure.


Is water organic?

Water is not an organic compound. Ice is the solid phase of water. Water is an inorganic compound.Organic compounds were so named because they occurred in organisms (animals, plants and so on). For many years scientists thought they formed a distinct branch of chemistry, and that there was no connection between them and inorganic chemicals.Water does not need living organisms to form it. In any case, all organic compounds contain the element carbon, which water does not.Some examples of organic compounds are glucose and other sugars, starch, proteins, and fats.


What is a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms?

Compounds that contain ONLY carbon and hydrogen are named as 'hydrocarbons'. Some examples;_ Methane, Ethene, Octane. Alcohols and carboxylic acids are NOT hydrocarbons, because they also contain oxygen.


Why there are millions of organic compound but only thousand of inogranic compound?

Most of the organic compounds exhibit isomerism but in inorganic compounds isomersim is limited example transition elements. Take example of one inorganic compound POCl3-phosphorus oxochloride, it does not exhibit isomer so it does not show any rearrangement but when you take an example of organic compound alkene that is butene which has molecular formula of C4H8 can be in two structures i.e CH2=CH-CH2-CH3 it is named as 1-butene and CH3-CH=CH-CH3 it is named as two butene.