That's right. None of these compounds contain carbon.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
They are inorganic compounds; chemical formulas are: - ammonia: NH3 - salt: NaCl - water: H2O
Lime, bleach, soda, salt, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, ammonia, ...... etc.
Ammonia, glucose, and water contain molecules with covalent bonds, while salt contains ions held together by ionic bonds. Ammonia, glucose, and water are organic compounds, while salt is an inorganic compound. Ammonia and water contain elements essential for life (nitrogen and oxygen), while salt does not.
yes. both are inorganic
Sodium
Water and salt doesn't contain carbon.
it is an inorganc compound like water and salt because it coins any other element but carbon
inorganic compounds
Ammonia, glucose, and water contain elements like nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen which are not present in salt. Additionally, they are organic compounds whereas salt is an inorganic compound. This difference in composition gives them distinct chemical properties and applications.
water and salt are some examples of inorganic compounds that we can use in our daily lives. because both of them do not have carbons. water=H2O. salt=NaCl or sodium chloride. Inorganic Compound subo tite and kantot me
An inorganic compound is any compound that does not consist of a carbon backbone. Some examples include: NaCl - sodium chloride (table salt) HC2H3O2 - hydrogen acetate, acetic acid (vinegar when ~5% solution by weight) Na2CO3 - sodium carbonate (baking soda)