CARBON DIOXIDE, CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON SULFIDE, CARBON PHOSPHORUS
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Compounds like carbonates,Bicarbonates,Sulfides, oxides and phosphates of carbons contain carbon but are not considered organic compounds.
Since, by definition, Organic Chemistry is the study of carbon compounds, it follows that the molecules of all organic compounds contain carbon.
If, on the other hand, you are asking about the molecules comprising a particular organic substance, there are probably many that do not contain a carbon atom.
The term "organic" has two distinctly different meanings, one of which refers to any living organism, and these do not necessarily consist only of carbon-containing molecules.
The other meaning - as used in the term "Organic Chemistry" - refers strictly to the study of carbon compounds. The word "organic" is used because at one time it was thought that carbon came only from living matter.
Carbon compounds in which carbon does not directly bond with hydrogen.
These compound include carbon dioxide: CO2 , Carbon Monoxide: CO, carbonic acid:
H2CO3 (in this cases both the carbon and hydrogen are bonded to oxygen, not directly to one another), bicarbonates (containing the ion HCO3-), and carbonates (containing the CO32- ion).
Any compound that does not have carbon in it. H2O, O2, SO2, SO3, NH3, et ect.
Silicon carbide SiC
Yes, all organic molecules contain carbon.
Organic chemistry (and of course biochemistry) is the branch involving carbon based molecules.
Carbon
No, it is one molecule.However some large organic molecules (i.e. polymers) are formed from small organic molecules (i.e. monomers) that bond together into long chains, forming one new large molecule. The small molecules no longer exist as individual molecules after bonding into the large molecule.
Not quite. Carbon is the basis of organic chemistry, and is the base atom of all organic molecules, but that still leaves inorganic chemistry, in which carbon does not play such a central role.
The organic molecules of fish.
They contain many carbon atoms.
Organic molecules are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon. Macromolecules are considered to be organic compounds because they are made up of many carbon and hydrogen atoms put together.
Organic molecules are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon. Macromolecules are considered to be organic compounds because they are made up of many carbon and hydrogen atoms put together.
Molecules that contain the element Carbon are known as organic molecules.
Organic molecules contain carbon.
Yes, all organic molecules contain carbon.
Proteins are considered organic because they contain carbon bonded to hydrogen.
Yes, carbon is found in all organic molecules. Most organic molecules contain both carbon and hydrogen.
Proteins are organic molecules because they contain carbon.
The four major classes of organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. These all contain carbon and a lot of organic molecules contain oxygen, phosphorus, or nitrogen.
Organic