No elements are organic.
Molecules can be organic, and are those that are comprised mainly of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (and sometimes nitrogen and small amounts of other elements).
However, only molecules made from combinations of these elements can be considered to be organic, the elements by themselves are not!
carbohydrates can be known as organic molecules as they have carbon as a central element
No, coal is a mixture not an element, the liquid part of coal contains hundreds of organic compounds specially Aromatic compounds, but coal mainly contains Carbon as an element.
This element is carbon (C).
This element is carbon.
it is inorganic / element
carbohydrates can be known as organic molecules as they have carbon as a central element
All elements are considered as inorganic
All organic compounds feature the element carbon.
Carbon (symbol C) is in all organic compounds
Carbon is the element contained in all organic matter.
Carbon - the element that defines the chemical word "organic".
No, organic molecules do not have to contain calcium. Organic molecules are compounds primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Calcium is an inorganic element and is not typically found in organic molecules.
Organic compounds contain the element CARBON (C).
Carbon is the element present in every organic compound. Organic compounds are defined as compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Organic compounds are more common.
Carbon is the element in the periodic table that serves as the basis for all organic molecules. It has unique bonding properties that enable it to form stable and diverse structures, making it essential for life as we know it.
No. No element on its own is organic. A substance is only organic when it is a compound that contains carbon.