It is classified as inorganic as it is not derived from an organic molecule. Organic molecules were originally those from living things but are now those derived from methane or similar carbon compounds.
Water is an inorganic compound because it does not have a carbon-hydrogen bond, in its chemical equation.
yes
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A chart hasn't been added but the most important inorganic molecule in cells would be the water molecule.
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
An inorganic molecule required by green plants for the process of photosynthesis is carbon dioxide.
autotroph.
it is inorganic
Rain is water, and water is an inorganic molecule.
inorganic
yes
There is no such compounds which are declared as important. Water molecule is one of the essential inorganic compounds to human, animals and plants.
No. No molecule is inorganic.
water
Sulfuric acid is an inorganic molecule.
An inorganic molecule is any molecule that does not contain carbon.
Polarity of a molecule is not related to whether or not a molecule is organic or inorganic. A polar molecule is a molecule that has a slightly negative charge on one portion and a slightly positive charge on another portion; a nonpolar molecule is a molecule that is balanced and neutral throughout. An example of a polar inorganic molecule is water (H2O) - there is a slight positive charge on each of the hydrogen atoms and a slight negative charge on the oxygen atom. An example of a nonpolar inorganic molecule is carbon dioxide (CO2) - this molecule is neutral throughout. An example of a polar organic molecule is isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) - there is a slight negative charge around the hydroxyl group. An example of a nonpolar organic molecule is octane (one of the components of gasoline) - this molecule is neutral throughout.
Distilled water contains no carbon and therefore is inorganic.
The term organic is used to refer to any chemical that contains C. As the chemical formula of water is H2O, is has no C in, thus it is inorganic.