the answer to this very question is.....
Organic...
its glucose. glucose is C6 H12 O2
No, A binary compound contains only 2 elements. BeHCO3, or more accurately Be(HCO3)2 contains 4 elements: Beryllium (Be), Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O). If the formula contains more than two uppercase letters, it is not a binary compound.
A carbon-based compound is considered any compound that contains carbon atoms bonded together with other elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and more. These compounds are fundamental for life as they form the basis of organic molecules found in living organisms.
An alcohol because of the suffix anol which means there is an OH bond on a carbon but since the prefix is meth that means there is only one carbon so CH3OH
The chemical compound C3H3 has two element in it: Carbon and Hydrogen. In one molecule of this compound there are 6 atoms: 3 Carbon atoms and 3 Hydrogen atoms. Both elements in this compound, Carbon and Hydrogen are classed as other nonmetals. However this compound does not exist 'in real chemical life', it's a fantasy formula.
A compound that contains a carbon is called a base.
Carbon is in most of the chemicals in living things and is in the air in carbon dioxide gas.
By DEFINITION, a compound is an "Organic Compound" if it contains Carbon. Therefore ALL Organic Compounds contain Carbon.
CH4 (methane) is the compound that contains carbon. Calcium (Ca) and sodium chloride (NaCl) do not contain carbon.
organic.
It contains carbon.
CO2 is a compound. It contains carbon and oxygen
A compound that only contains carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon. Examples include methane, ethane, propane, and butane.
Yes it is an organic compound. It contains carbon and hydrogen.
Butane is a compound that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms.
if it contains carbon it is organic
contains carbon