Well I suppose the answer ia hydroxyacids such as sulfuric and nitric.! The difference is that the hydroxyl group in inorhganic ganic compiund is usually attached to a more electronegative element than carbon, this higher electronegativity weakens the O-H bond thius allowing the compound to deprotonate i.e. behave as an acid.
Alcohols have the functional group -OH, which is derived from the inorganic molecule water (H2O). In alcohols, the hydrogen from water is replaced by an organic group.
Water is an inorganic solvent because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. It is a polar solvent that is commonly used in various chemical reactions and processes. Organic solvents, on the other hand, are typically carbon-based compounds like alcohols, ethers, and hydrocarbons.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
Alcohols.
it is inorganic
Alcohols can be considered organic equivalents of inorganic water. Alcohols can form hydrogen bonds with water and low weight alcohols are miscible in water.
Acids
Alcohols have the functional group -OH, which is derived from the inorganic molecule water (H2O). In alcohols, the hydrogen from water is replaced by an organic group.
It is definitely ORGANIC m because it contains CARBON. C2H6S is the sulphur equivalent of ethanol(ethyl alcohol). It structure is CH3-CH2-S-H and is named 'Ethane-thiol'. Compare to ethanol CH3-CH2-O-H'. Exactly the same structure except that the oxygen is replaced by the sulphur atom. Also note that both oxygen and sulphur are in the same Group ; Group(6).
Water is an inorganic solvent because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. It is a polar solvent that is commonly used in various chemical reactions and processes. Organic solvents, on the other hand, are typically carbon-based compounds like alcohols, ethers, and hydrocarbons.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
inorganic
it has an organic macrocycle and an inorganic metal at the centre
there are organic acids and inorganic acids
Alcohols.
inorganic
Inorganic