Organic Molecules vs Inorganic Molecules
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Organic Molecules vs Inorganic Molecules
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What are some examples of organic molecules vs inorganic molecules?
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How does water dissolve organic molecules?
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Explain why organic molecules are based on carbon.
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How can you identify organic molecules?
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How many organic molecules are there?
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What organic molecules contain phosphorus and nitrogen?
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Why are enzymes organic molecules?
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Why are organic molecules important to living things?
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Do inorganic molecules affect living things?
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What are carbohydrates?
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How do carbohydrates differ from hydrocarbons?
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How do carbohydrates differ from inorganic substances?
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How do carbohydrates differ from lipids?
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How do proteins differ from carbohydrates and lipids?
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How do lipids differ from carbohydrates and proteins?
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What are some examples of nucleic acids?
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How are nucleic acids related to proteins?
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What are organic compounds?
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Is styrofoam organic or inorganic?
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Are humans organic or inorganic?
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Is #H_2S# an organic or inorganic gas?
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Is sugar an organic or inorganic compound?
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What is the largest organic molecule?
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Is carbon dioxide an organic compound?
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Is #H_2O# an organic compound?
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What is an example of inorganic matter?
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What are the similarities between organic and inorganic acids?
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How can you tell whether the chemical formula for a compound represents a protein or a carbohydrate?
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Do organic compounds have a high or low melting point? Why?
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Is Oleic acid organic or inorganic? Polar or nonpolar? Covalent or Ionic?
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Are proteins organic or inorganic molecules?
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How does a carbon atom form lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and proteins?
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Do lipids, proteins, or nucleic acids contain peptide bonds? Which one contains peptide bonds?
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What are the functional groups of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?
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Question #ea253
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What is the difference between organic and inorganic compounds based on solubility and flammability?
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Why do all organic compounds contain carbon?
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Is asbestos an organic or inorganic compound?
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Is water an organic compound or inorganic compound?
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What do organic compounds contain that inorganic compounds do not?
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What are some examples of inorganic compounds and organic compounds?
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How is organic nitrogen converted into inorganic nitrogen?
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Are hormones organic or inorganic compounds?
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Which of these compounds are organic, which are inorganic : carbon monoxide, CO; glucose, #C_6H_12O_6#; ethanol, #CH_3CH_2OH#; hydrogen cyanide, HCN and octane, #C_8H_18#?
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What is the definition for an inorganic molecule?
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What are some similarities between organic and inorganic compounds?
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Is oxygen an organic or inorganic molecule?
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Are the following compounds organic or inorganic - #C_2H_2#, #C_6H_4CH#, #C_6H_6#, #NH_3#, #H_2O#, #CH_3CHO#, #NH_4OH#, and #B_6O#?
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Why do organic compounds have higher melting point and boiling point than inorganic compounds?
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What are two differences between carbohydrates and lipids?
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I am thinking of a molecule that has a polar head group, two fatty acid tails, and is amphipathic. Of what kind of molecule am l thinking?
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In contrast to a saturated molecule what does an unsaturated molecule contain?
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Question #9e480
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Question #54d08
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Where do we find corona radiata and zona pellucida?
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Distinguish between organic and inorganic molecules?
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Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are all types of which macromolecule?
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What combines together to form a disaccharide?
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What is the difference between a simple sugar and a complex carbohydrate?
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Question #1652a
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What is a macromolecule?