I'm answering this question for my chemistry homework right now. Here are some inorganic molecules... sodium chloride (NaCl), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), water (H2O)
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This is where i get confused. NaCl is a compound because it is made up of more than one element - Na and Cl. A molecule is simply one or more atoms - Na2 I would have to say some examples are: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, metals and minerals.
The simplest answer is a molecule which does not involve carbon. This includes H20, N2, NH4, etc.
sodium chloride
magnesium sulfate
CaCl2.
An inorganic molecule is that which is not a combination of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen.it is not obtained naturally.
It is organic if the molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds. If none of these bonds are present in the molecule, it is inorganic.
inorganic. It can be converted to an organic compound through photosynthesis.
No ozone is not organic molecule. It is a pure inorganic molecule.
Hydrogen Sulfate is inorganic. the [simple] definition of organic is that a molecule contains carbon.
No. No molecule is inorganic.
Sulfuric acid is an inorganic molecule.
An inorganic molecule is any molecule that does not contain carbon.
Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
inorganic
it is inorganic
An inorganic molecule is that which is not a combination of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen.it is not obtained naturally.
no. organic molecule
An organic molecule contains carbon, whereas an inorganic molecule does not
it is inorganic molecule
It is organic if the molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds. If none of these bonds are present in the molecule, it is inorganic.
Rain is water, and water is an inorganic molecule.