Organic substances contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. Organic compounds are formed by bonding carbon and hydrogen atoms. There can be more elements too. An atom can never be organic.
A hydrogen atom can bond with up to one other atom in an organic compound.
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Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.
Organic...Notice the presence of the C atoms
Methane, which is composed of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms, is the smallest organic molecule.
Is the direct displacement of atom or group of atom by atom or group of atom.
A hydrogen atom can bond with up to one other atom in an organic compound.
In organic chemistry, a hydroxy group refers to an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, while a hydroxyl group refers to an oxygen atom bonded to a carbon atom.
Carbon is present in all organic compounds.
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A compound with no carbon is considered inorganic, not organic. Organisms re lack a carbon atom are not considered organic compounds.
All organic compounds contain carbon.
Organic compounds always contain a carbon atom.
All organic molecules contain carbon atoms.
No. Sulfide is simply a sulfur atom with a negative charge. To be organic a compound must contain carbon.
The structural formula of an organic compound includes a single bond between a carbon atom and at least one of a hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, or halogen atom.