Respuesta :

An organic compound is any large class of a ( solid , liquid , or gas) whose molecules contain CARBON DIOXIDE

Answer:

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Explanation:

Organic compounds are compounds that contain primarily carbon and then in most other cases with hydrogen (for example, CH4, C2H6, C2H4), however some of the other atom/group of atoms can be present (for example C2H4OH, CH3COOH, CH3CH2COONa, C4H9Cl). These atom/group of atoms are mostly referred to as functional groups.

A functional group is an atom/group of atoms that determines the chemical property of an organic compound. Examples are hydroxyl group (-OH), halogen group (-Cl, F, I or Br), alkyl group (-CnH2n+1), amino group (-NH2), aldehyde (-CHO), ketone (-CO-) and carboxyl group (-COOH).