Niacin (or Vitamin B3 or nicotinic acid; the correct name after IUPAC nomenclature is pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) has the chemical formula C6H4NO2.
Acetone is an organic compound.
Ethanol is an organic compound.
An organic compound is any compound containing carbon atoms, while an inorganic compound is any compound that does not contain carbon atoms. Organic compounds are typically associated with living organisms and are more complex, while inorganic compounds are simpler and have a wider range of elements other than carbon.
Nucleic acid is an organic compound.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is an organic compound because it contains carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are a characteristic of organic compounds.
Niacin (nicotinic acid) is an organic compound a.k.a. vitamin B3.
Niacin (also known as vitamin B3 and nicotinic acid) is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NO2
Niacin (also known as vitamin B3 and nicotinic acid) is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NO2
Niacin is a molecular compound with the formula C6H5NO2.
Niacin is a compound, not an element, and doesn't have a "symbol". Its molecular formula is C6H5NO2.
Vitamin E is an organic chemical (meaning a complex compound containing the element carbon), but if you are referring to the "food" sense of those words it may be either organic or nonorganic depending on its source and how it was processed. Note: in chemistry the terminology is organic and inorganic while in "foods" the terminology is organic and nonorganic. The terminologies are completely unrelated.
Niacin is the nicotonic acid or pyridine-3-carboxylic acid (after correct IUPAC rules) - C6H4NO2.
Yes, it is an organic compound.
Organic compound
No, it is not an organic compound.
Acetone is an organic compound.
Ethanol is an organic compound.