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They all are formed from the same elements
Salt is made of sodium and chloride, hence the name sodiumchloride. It is called NaCl in technical terms. I don't know about sugar.
Benzene is the most common one that has no atoms of any other element. There are dozens if not thousands of such compounds when other elements are allowed.
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen - have in common
By atoms: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon By mass: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
There are many compounds containing Carbon and Hydrogen: * Methane (CH4) * Ethane (C2H6) * Propane (C3H8) * Ethylene (C2H4) * Acetylene (C2H2)
There are many and the class is called hydrocarbon. A simple one is CH4 (methane)
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.
Sugar is a common example of a compound with carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Compounds made from carbon, oxygen and hydrogen often fall under the category of carbohydrates, which are common to almost every living thing (including you!). Common table sugar is sucrose, and has the chemical formula C12H22O11. That's a common carb that you probably encounter daily.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can combine to create a variety of compounds, but one common example is glucose. Glucose is a simple sugar that consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a specific ratio.
A: Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
They all are formed from the same elements
The kind of smoke from a burning object depends on the object itself. The common smoke that is given off is Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and small amounts of Water Vapor.
Salt is made of sodium and chloride, hence the name sodiumchloride. It is called NaCl in technical terms. I don't know about sugar.
Most of the organic molecules have good bit of number of carbons in it.An organic molecule having carbon, Hydrogen and oxygen is called ether.An organic molecule having carbon, hydrogen and Nitrogen is called amines.All organic compounds have carbon and hydrogen in them, the compound needs both carbon and hydrogen to be organic.
Yes, compounds that contain hydrogen are typically considered organic, but there are some exceptions. For example, compounds like hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) are not considered organic despite containing hydrogen. Organic compounds are generally carbon-based and often include hydrogen along with other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
Benzene is the most common one that has no atoms of any other element. There are dozens if not thousands of such compounds when other elements are allowed.