which of the following is an organic molecule?
a.hydrogen sulfide
b. water
c. nitrogen gas
d. fructose
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The correct answer is methane . Nature constitutes most of the substances made up of organic compounds. These compounds have carbon atoms attached with hydrogen atoms with a chemical bond (very few compounds may not have this bond).
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Fructose is the correct answer to the given question (option d).
Organic molecules are defined as molecules that possess carbon-hydrogen bonds in organic chemistry. Another feature of organic molecules is their fundamental skeleton, which is made up of carbon atoms bound together by a covalent connection called catenation.
- To determine whether a molecule is organic or inorganic, we must first determine its chemical formula and kind of chemical bonding.
- Hydrogen sulphide: chemical formula= H2S, chemical bonding= Hydrogen bond
- Water: chemical formula= H2O, chemical bonding= Hydrogen bond
- Nitrogen gas: chemical formula= N2, chemical bonding= Triple covalent bond
- Fructose: chemical formula= C6H12O6, chemical bonding= covalent bond and carbon-hydrogen bond
As a result, Fructose satisfies the criterion of organic molecules, according to the definition.
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