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Which element is rarely found in organic molecules?

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Explanation:

Rarely do organic compounds contain barium. The organic compounds exhibit the carbon catenation characteristic. All organic compounds start with two elements: carbon and hydrogen. Aldehydes, ketones, ester, and ether all contain oxygen.

What is organic molecules?

A complex molecule called an organic molecule has carbon bound to other elements. In order to create long carbon chains, carbon can establish bonds with a variety of different elements, including hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, as well as with other carbon atoms.

Since it combines with oxygen in the air to create barium oxide (BaO), and with water to create barium hydroxide $\left(\mathrm{Ba}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}\right)$ and hydrogen gas, barium is never found free in nature $\left(\mathrm{H}_{2}\right)$.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Explanation:

  • Rarely do organic compounds contain barium. The organic compounds exhibit the carbon catenation characteristic.
  • All organic compounds start with two elements: carbon and hydrogen. Aldehydes, ketones, ester, and ether all contain oxygen.

What is organic molecules?

  • A complex molecule called an organic molecule has carbon bound to other elements.
  • In order to create long carbon chains, carbon can establish bonds with a variety of different elements, including hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, as well as with other carbon atoms.

Since it combines with oxygen in the air to create barium oxide , and with water to create barium hydroxide  and hydrogen gas, barium is never found free in nature .

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