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True or False
An example of an organic molecule is table salt
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True or False
An example of an organic molecule is table salt
I said False
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Answered by
SraJMcGin
This is the definition from "Biology Online:"
organic molecule
noun
1. a molecule that is normally found in living systems
2. a molecule that typically consists of carbon atoms in rings or long chains, where other atoms (e.g. hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) are attached
So, is salt carbon-based?
organic molecule
noun
1. a molecule that is normally found in living systems
2. a molecule that typically consists of carbon atoms in rings or long chains, where other atoms (e.g. hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) are attached
So, is salt carbon-based?
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Arinze Ofodile
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