Organic compounds definition

Organic compounds means any chemical compounds of carbon excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides, metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate.
Organic compounds or "OC" means any chemical compound containing carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides, metallic carbonates, ammonium carbonate, non landfill gas methane and ethane.

Examples of Organic compounds in a sentence

  • Organic compounds with only hydrogens and carbons are called hydrocarbons.

  • Examples of such materials might include: o Animal products, including fur, bone, ivory, shell or horn (excluding leather from domestic cattle or pigs); o Tropical or other hardwoods; o Heavy metals (e.g. mercury, cadmium or lead); and o Organic compounds implicated as carcinogens or persistent organic pollutants.

  • Hydrocarbons: Organic compounds primarily composed of the natural mix of carbon and hydrogen, as well as those substances that accompany or are derived from them.

  • Organic compounds are added to a sample just before processing so that the overall efficiency of a method can be determined.

  • Organic compounds in urban aerosols from Gent, Belgium: Characterization, sources, and sea- ▇▇▇▇▇ differences.