Carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon-hydrogen bonds
Carbon
Carbon.
The term "Organic" refers to something that is or was living. The elements have never been living, nor will they ever be in the future. Elements might be part of a compound that is located in living things. Added: Na, sodium, is an element and inorganic. Organic compounds are based on carbon hydrogen bonding and have nothing to do with living, per se. CH4, methane, is an organic molecule. One element standing alone can not be an organic molecule and just because something contains carbon (CO2--not organic ) does not make it an organic molecule. C-H is required.
No, neon is an element on the periodic table located in group 18 of the periodic table, no element can be an organic on its own, although carbon is the basis of organic life. but your question is also flawed because a molecule is made up of a group atoms, not just one.
Element. They Add Some Metals to Make Jewelry.
Organic molecules are substances found in living things, the four main classes are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.The original definition of organic chemicals were ones that could only be made by living things (organisms, thus the name) never in a lab. Then chemists gradually learned how to make a few of them. The definition was changed to complicated compounds containing the element carbon. This usually requires a minimum of 2 carbon atoms per molecule. Now we can make many of them in industrial quantities. An organic molecule are built around chains of carbon atoms and are the molecules of life. The four main groups of organic molecules are proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates.
This a part of experiment to check the different element in an organic compound ,the element which has to be detected is covalently linked with carbon to convert the covalent bond into ionic bond sodium is heated with organic compound.
The term "Organic" refers to something that is or was living. The elements have never been living, nor will they ever be in the future. Elements might be part of a compound that is located in living things. Added: Na, sodium, is an element and inorganic. Organic compounds are based on carbon hydrogen bonding and have nothing to do with living, per se. CH4, methane, is an organic molecule. One element standing alone can not be an organic molecule and just because something contains carbon (CO2--not organic ) does not make it an organic molecule. C-H is required.
It is organic if the molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds. If none of these bonds are present in the molecule, it is inorganic.
"element" (2 make up a molecule)
No, neon is an element on the periodic table located in group 18 of the periodic table, no element can be an organic on its own, although carbon is the basis of organic life. but your question is also flawed because a molecule is made up of a group atoms, not just one.
any molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds is an organic molecule.
One carbon atom is an element. You must have two or more atoms to make a molecule.
grind bone, sea shells, egg shells potassium is an element! you cant make it at all. nor will it ever be organic its a basic ELEMENT!!!
Protein
Element. They Add Some Metals to Make Jewelry.
Nothing. A molecule is a pure substance if it is of one element.
Ribose
Carbon Dioxide. Just because there is Carbon does not make it organic. There must be a Hydrogen attached to that Carbon to make it an organic molecule.