A carbon is an element, while a hyrdocarbon is a compound that has carbon and hydrogen in it.
This compound is the hydrogen fluoride HF.
A compound is a combination of at least 2 different elements or ions, while Hydrogen is simply an element.
No, LiCN, lithium cyanide is not organic. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain a chemical bond between carbon and hydrogen. LiCN contains only carbon, lithium, and nitrogen, and so is inorganic.
A compound is made up of two or more elements (water is a compound, made up of two elements: oxygen and hydrogen).
A carbon is an element, while a hyrdocarbon is a compound that has carbon and hydrogen in it.
This compound is the hydrogen fluoride HF.
No. The difference between an organic and an inorganic compound, ionic or otherwise, is that an organic compound contains carbon bonded with hydrogen while an inorganic compound does not.
in pure water, no. Water is comprised of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule
There are 5 elements between Hydrogen and Nitrogen.HydrogenHeliumLithiumBerylliumBoronCarbonNitrogen
This compound is hydrogen fluoride (HF).
The attraction of hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a compound is referred to as a hydrogen bond. The bond between hydrogen and oxygen is what makes up water, also known as H2O.
Acids are usually a compound between a hydrogen anion and an anion (nonmetal ion). Hydrogen and Cobalt both form cations, so a compound between them is unlikely. So the answer would have to be no.
A compound is a combination of at least 2 different elements or ions, while Hydrogen is simply an element.
The bond is covalent; the meaning of saturated is a single bond between carbon atoms (C-C).
No, LiCN, lithium cyanide is not organic. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain a chemical bond between carbon and hydrogen. LiCN contains only carbon, lithium, and nitrogen, and so is inorganic.
H2SO4 =sulphuric acid