which of the following is a carbon compound used in daily life : (a) edible oil, (b) carbon dioxide (c) salt (d) baking soda
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(a) Edible oil
The edible oil is a carbon compound . It contains unsaturated hydrocarbons.
Though carbon dioxide and baking soda are also carbon compaunds but they are not as use full as edible oil .
Again common salt is not a carbon compaund, it contains sodium and chloride I.e. NaCl .
Some regular uses of edible oil
》Edible oil is used in our kitchen
》 It is also used as moisturizing agents
Thus from the above discussion we can conclude that in the given compaunds , the Edible oil is used regularly
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(a) Edible oil
The edible oil is a carbon compound . It contains unsaturated hydrocarbons.
Though carbon dioxide and baking soda are also carbon compaunds but they are not as use full as edible oil .
Again common salt is not a carbon compaund, it contains sodium and chloride I.e. NaCl .
Some regular uses of edible oil
》Edible oil is used in our kitchen
》 It is also used as moisturizing agents
Thus from the above discussion we can conclude that in the given compaunds , the Edible oil is used regularly
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In everyday life, a) edible oil is a carbon molecule.
Explanation:
Edible oil
- The edible oil is made up of carbon atoms. It has unsaturated hydrocarbons in it.
- Although carbon dioxide and baking soda are carbon compounds, they are less useful than edible oil.
carbon dioxide
- Carbon dioxide is used as a refrigerant, in fire extinguishers, to inflate life rafts and life jackets, blast coal, foam rubber, and plastics, promote plant growth in greenhouses, immobilize animals before slaughter, and make carbonated beverages.
salt
- NO is the answer. NO, salt is not a carbon component that humans use regularly.
- NaCl is the chemical formula for the common salt we use daily
baking soda
- The chemical compound sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogen carbonate), sometimes known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, has the formula NaHCO3.Baking soda, commonly known as sodium bicarbonate, is an ionic chemical, not a covalent compound.
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