Organic compounds are organic in nature and consists of Carbon - Carbon covalent bond while inorganic compounds are mineral in nature and don't consist of carbon - carbon covalent bond. It's quite simple really: Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon compounds while inorganic chemistry is the chemistry of all the rest of the elements on the Periodic Table.
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.
Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions).
Organic chemistry involves the study of chemistry as it relates to living things; organic chemistry is a chemistry of carbon containing chemicals. Inorganic chemistry involves the study of chemistry as it relates to inorganic compounds (by tradition several compounds containing carbon are also studied in inorganic chemistry).
Organic Chemistry is the study of compuonds and substanced involving carbonb in their makeup. All living things and their makeup is included. Ex. Cat, Human, Hair, etc.
Organic Chemistry is probably easier, but in inorganic chemistry you will learn more. So academically speaking Inorganic Chemistry
Carbon: there is carbon present when it is organic chemistry.
Inorganic chemistry. (A few compounds that DO contain carbon are part of inorganic chemistry too.)
Examples: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, radiochemistry, biochemistry, electrochemistry, etc.
Inorganic chemistry.
Organic Chemistry is probably easier, but in inorganic chemistry you will learn more. So academically speaking Inorganic Chemistry
there are five branches: inorganic, organic, analytical, physical, and biochemistry. they could be further broken down into sub-branches such as organometallic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, electroanalytical chemistry, and so on and so forth.
analytical, inorganic, organic and physical are the four types of chemistry
Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon. Inorganic chemistry is everything else, but usually covers metallic complexes.
Organic chemistry focuses on carbon-based molecular chemistry. Inorganic is everything else. Since organic molecules form the basis for life on our planet, their chemistry is of particular interest and many principles developed in organic chemistry may still be applied to inorganic chemistry.
Organic chemistry and Inorganic chemistry
Carbon: there is carbon present when it is organic chemistry.
Inorganic chemistry. (A few compounds that DO contain carbon are part of inorganic chemistry too.)
Examples: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, radiochemistry, biochemistry, electrochemistry, etc.
Inorganic chemistry.
If organic chemistry study the chemistry of carbon compounds the inorganic chemistry stydy the remaining part.
The majority of carbon compounds are studied by organic chemistry.