Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen!
No. Carbohydrates are in a class of compound called organic compounds. Organic compounds have in common certain combinations of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Living things are full of them.
molecular because it is an organic compound
The compounds called organic are those which contain carbon and hydrogen as the major element in their structures or basicall carbon compounds are called organic compound so in above options water is inorganic as it does not contain carbon
cellulose is the most abundant organic compound in the world
What is the name of the following organic compound?
CH4 represents the simplest organic compound called methane. Organic compounds generally contain at least carbon and hydrogen atoms. They also often contain oxygen, and other elements. However, carbon monoxide, CO, and carbon dioxide, CO2, are not organic. Even though they contain carbon, they do not contain hydrogen.
compound is what it's called
When elements are mixed chemically, the result is called a compound. A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.
It would be called an alcohol.
The compound (C2H5)2O is called diethyl ether. It is a type of organic compound that is incredibly flammable and colorless.
Yes. With the exception of carbonic acid (H2CO3), oxalic acid (H2C2O4), and their salts compounds of carbon and hydrogen are always organic.
A combination of two or more elements is called a compound. These elements are held together by chemical bonds and can be separated using chemical reaction.