No, it is a six-carbon molecule.
When CO2 is dissolved with water creates H2CO3 which is a acid
Carbon and hydrogen.
Yes. Carbon is an atom. A chain of carbon atoms is a molecule, and highly compressed carbon is a girl's best friend.
Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
It forms very strong bonds.
It forms very strong bonds.
There are plenty of important molecules not made from carbon! Check out synthetic chemistry from some examples. Carbon is the most important element in organic chemistry.
An organic molecule comprises of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. It may contain two or more atoms.
No, it is a six-carbon molecule.
When CO2 is dissolved with water creates H2CO3 which is a acid
No, as molecule go carbon dioxide is a small, simple molecule.
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.
No, water molecules are made of Hydrogen and Oxygen, there is no Carbon.
Carbon and hydrogen.
Chiral carbon is the carbon which is connected to four different groups in a molecule.
A molecule is 2 or more atoms bonded to form a "compound' with it's own unique chemical properties. Bonds increase stability. A molecule of water is comprised of 2 Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom. A molecule of Oxygen is comprised of 2 Oxygen atoms. Sugars and carbohydrates are combination of Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen Proteins Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen A molecule can be as simple as 2Hydrogen atoms or as complicated as DNA