Organic Molecules vs Inorganic Molecules - Page 3
Questions
- Is styrofoam organic or inorganic?
- Why do all organic compounds contain carbon?
- How do proteins differ from carbohydrates and lipids?
- 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#?
- Do organic compounds have a high or low melting point? Why?
- What are some similarities between organic and inorganic compounds?
- Do lipids, proteins, or nucleic acids contain peptide bonds? Which one contains peptide bonds?
- How are organic molecules related to all living things?
- What is the relevance of chemistry to biology degree program?
- Distinguish between organic and inorganic molecules?
- How many organic molecules are there?
- How do carbohydrates differ from inorganic substances?
- Is carbon dioxide an organic compound?
- What is the difference between organic and inorganic compounds based on solubility and flammability?
- Is #H_2S# an organic or inorganic gas?
- In contrast to a saturated molecule what does an unsaturated molecule contain?
- Why are enzymes organic molecules?
- What do two sugar isomers have in common?
- After chewing gum, what effect would the saliva on the gum have on the ability to make an accurate comparison of amounts of sweetener in different brands and flavors of gum?
- What is the structural level of a virus?