organic for sure...the others depend on which they are (i.e. Carbonic acid is a carbon compound, but hydrochloric acid is not)
2006-12-06 09:56:56
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answer #1
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answered by chilisauce2727 2
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Of Course...
The basis of all organic compounds have carbon as an element.
Some acids like Acetic Acid (CH3COOH) are carbon based.
2006-12-06 10:01:16
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Benzoic acid, C6H5COOH is an acid that contains carbon
Sodium Acetate is a salt that contains carbon.
Aniline, C6H5NH2 is a base that contains carbon.
All organic compounds contain carbon. Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon.
2006-12-06 09:59:19
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answer #3
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answered by steve_geo1 7
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an acid can be a carbon compound----carbonic acid(H2CO3)
Base cannot be a carbon compound
organic compound Glucose C6H12O6
Salts Sodiuncarbonate Na2CO3
2006-12-06 10:00:55
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answer #4
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answered by Dr Knight M.D 5
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Organic compounds always contain carbon.
Acids, salts, and bases MAY be organic (e.g. acetic acid is organic and an acid)
2006-12-06 09:59:08
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answer #5
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answered by Ivan 5
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before each and every thing the chain will commence from C2H5 then it really is going to contain C, CH, CH and ultimately ends as a lot as CH3. So it has substitutes CH3 at 3 places. The numbering will commence from C2H5 and because that in C2H5 there are 2 carbon atoms so the substitutes will come at positions 3,4 and 5 and by no skill at 2,3,4. So the call of the compound will be 3,4,5-hexane.
2016-11-24 19:39:07
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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organic compounds
2006-12-06 09:56:39
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answered by Mr 51 4
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