hydrocarbon
Not all compounds with carbon are considered organic compounds; only compounds containing carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds are classified as organic compounds. Inorganic compounds may also contain carbon but lack C-H bonds, such as carbonates like CO3^2- or oxides like CO2.
All proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Most of them also contain sulfur, which is found in the standard amino acid residues cysteine and methionine (any given protein might not contain either of these, though it would be unusual).
Organic compound is just the name given to almost all compounds that contain carbon. Organic specifically refers to hydrocarbons, compounds containing carbon AND hydrogen. Oxygen and nitrogen are other common elements found in organic chemistry Please see the wikipedia article about organic compounds.
it depends on the hydrocarbon itself as this name is given to a broad group of compounds , propane , methane ect are all hydrocarbons with different chemical compositions but have one thing in common , when they burn ( +O2) they produce only CO2 and H2O together ( carbon dioxide and water ) all hydrocarbons are is hydrogen and carbon
From Wikipedia (see link to the left):"The name "organic" is a historical name, dating back to 19th century, when it was believed that organic compounds could only be synthesized in living organisms through vis vitalis - the "life-force". The theory that organic compounds were fundamentally different from those that were "inorganic", that is, not synthesized through a life-force, was disproved with the synthesis of urea, an "organic" compound by definition of its known occurrence only in the urine of living organisms, from potassium cyanate and ammonium sulfate by Friedrich Wöhler in the Wöhler synthesis. The kinds of carbon compounds that are still traditionally considered inorganic are those that were considered inorganic before Wöhler's time; that is, those which came from "inorganic" (i.e., lifeless) sources such as minerals."Some carbon inorganic compounds are: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, diamond, graphite, fullerenes, cyanide, cyanate, thiocyanate, carbonate, and cabide.
Hydrocarbons
Not all compounds with carbon are considered organic compounds; only compounds containing carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds are classified as organic compounds. Inorganic compounds may also contain carbon but lack C-H bonds, such as carbonates like CO3^2- or oxides like CO2.
All proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Most of them also contain sulfur, which is found in the standard amino acid residues cysteine and methionine (any given protein might not contain either of these, though it would be unusual).
look @ the periodic table :)
Organic compound is just the name given to almost all compounds that contain carbon. Organic specifically refers to hydrocarbons, compounds containing carbon AND hydrogen. Oxygen and nitrogen are other common elements found in organic chemistry Please see the wikipedia article about organic compounds.
it depends on the hydrocarbon itself as this name is given to a broad group of compounds , propane , methane ect are all hydrocarbons with different chemical compositions but have one thing in common , when they burn ( +O2) they produce only CO2 and H2O together ( carbon dioxide and water ) all hydrocarbons are is hydrogen and carbon
The gas given off when sodium hydrogen carbonate reacts with citric acid is carbon dioxide. This gas is produced as a result of the chemical reaction between the two compounds, which releases carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct.
Coal is a compound and a mixture. It is a Black Shiny rock. Its principal elements is CARBON. , but since it is compressed organic matter it will contain Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulphur. Coal is mined and then heated in COKE OVENS. This gives an impure form of carbon. The other compounds given off, are Carbon Dioxide, Water, Methane, Ammonia, sulphur dioxide, Hydrogen Sulphide. All these gases are captured and put to use to make other chemicals.
The binary compound among the options given is hydrogen sulfide, which consists of only two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. The other compounds, such as hydrogen sulfate, ammonium sulfide, and ammonium sulfate, contain more than two elements.
From Wikipedia (see link to the left):"The name "organic" is a historical name, dating back to 19th century, when it was believed that organic compounds could only be synthesized in living organisms through vis vitalis - the "life-force". The theory that organic compounds were fundamentally different from those that were "inorganic", that is, not synthesized through a life-force, was disproved with the synthesis of urea, an "organic" compound by definition of its known occurrence only in the urine of living organisms, from potassium cyanate and ammonium sulfate by Friedrich Wöhler in the Wöhler synthesis. The kinds of carbon compounds that are still traditionally considered inorganic are those that were considered inorganic before Wöhler's time; that is, those which came from "inorganic" (i.e., lifeless) sources such as minerals."Some carbon inorganic compounds are: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, diamond, graphite, fullerenes, cyanide, cyanate, thiocyanate, carbonate, and cabide.
Oh, dude, elements that contain more than one type of atom are called compounds. Like, they're basically like a mixtape of atoms, you know? So, water is a compound because it's made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms hanging out together. It's like a little atom party in there.
must have more carbon or hydrogen atoms that make up the molecule.