organic and biological compounds
hydrocarbon
a compound made up of only carbon and hydrogen atoms
aromatic compound
a compound that contains the benzene ring structure
polymer
are huge molecules made of many smaller organic molecules that have formed new bonds linked together
carbohydrates
are organic compounds in which there are twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms
protein
are polymers formed from organic compounds called amino acids
nucleic acids
are polymers that control the activities and reproduction of cells
lipids
fats, oils, and related compounds make up a group of organic compounds
gasohol
fermenting corn to make alcohol to mix with gasoline
energy farming
growing plants
substituted hydrocarbon
has one or more of its hydrogen atoms replaced by atoms if other elements
saturated hydrocarbons
hydrocarbons containing only single bonded carbon atoms
unsaturated hydrocarbons
hydrocarbons that contain at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms, such as ethene and ethyne
biogas
is a mixture of gases, mostly methane, produced from biomass
alcohol
is formed when--OH groups replace one or more hydrogen atoms in hydrocarbon
biomass
is organic material from wood, sugarcane, corn, crop, and animal waste.
organic compound
most compounds that contain the element carbon