They all are formed from the same elements
What do Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acid, and Proteins have in common?
They all are Organic compound and contain Carbon.
They all contain hydrogen
All organic molecules contain carbon.
carbon bonded with hydrogen.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
They both compose of Atoms (:
C8H18 is the most common because it is octane and everyone wants octane (gasoline). so it is the most common out of many Organic compounds.
Covalent bonds are common in organic compounds!
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By definition, organic compounds must contain hydrogen and carbon. Other common elements include oxygen and nitrogen and sometimes sulphur, phosphorus, halogens. There are many other compounds that contain metals (organometallic chemistry).
Organic compounds are more common.
Neo is used in the naming of the common nomenclature or organic compounds for easier identification.
They both compose of Atoms (:
METHANE
All organic compounds contain carbon and connect with covalent bonds.
C8H18 is the most common because it is octane and everyone wants octane (gasoline). so it is the most common out of many Organic compounds.
There are 2 elements that all the organic compounds have. They are carbon and hydrogen. Most organic compounds contain oxygen.
What do Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acid, and Proteins have in common? They all are Organic compound and contain Carbon.
+4 (in most inorganic compounds) and -4 or -3 (in organic compounds)
Covalent bonds are common in organic compounds!
Any compound MUST be made up of atoms of more that one type - otherwise they are not compounds. The only common characteristic of organic compounds is that they contain atoms of carbon, but a lump of pure carbon need not be organic.
its not hydrogen that makes a compound organic but carbon. With a few exceptions, compounds that contain the element carbon are organic compounds. Some common exceptions are, CO2, CO, all carbonates as well as all the allotropes of carbon.