Well how loosely are we considering "types" of carbon compounds?
At the most basic, you could say there are two types: organic and inorganic. Although theoritically any compound containing carbon should be considered organic, this is often not the case.
You could also catogorise the following way:
Organic; Inorganic compounds with other non-metals; Inorganic compounds with metals.
Compounds with metals can also be split further, to include:
Carbonates and bicarbonates; Carbonyls; Compounds containing the CN group; Carbides; and other miscilaneous compounds such as Bucky Balls!
Compounds are made up of two different kinds of elements. An example: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is made up of the elements Carbon and Oxygen.
It is hydrocarbons that make up most of coal and petroleum.
organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen. the inoganic compounds dont
All organic compounds contain carbon. Carbon can make everything from carbon dioxide to chlorophyll.
Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).
Compounds are made up of two different kinds of elements. An example: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is made up of the elements Carbon and Oxygen.
they are all carbon based
It is hydrocarbons that make up most of coal and petroleum.
The thing about carbon is that it can form all kinds of carbon-carbon chains; this allows lots of interesting compounds, especially proteins, and a solution of proteins in water is fundamental to all life (as we know it).
The other name for Carbon Compounds, is Organic Compounds.
Every single organic thing contains carbon.
Compounds containing carbon are referred to as organic compounds
It is carbon!
Compounds that contain no carbon are inorganic.
This is the chemistry of compounds containing carbon; but traditionally compounds containing carbon are considered as inorganic compounds.
these are carbon compounds not found in living things
Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).