Some are and some are not.
Some water soluble inorganic compounds include ammonia (NH3), sodium chloride (NaCl), and copper sulfate (CuSO4).
Some water insoluble inorganic compounds include silicon dioxide (SiO2), calcium carbonate (CaCO3), and lead iodide (PbI2)
The question is a mess!! All soluble inorganic ionic substances conduct. You are probably looking for the word electolyte, but that is any conducting substance, including organic.
organic compounds are substances that have carbon in them. inorganic compounds don't.
Organic compounds consist of Carbon Inorganic compounds don't
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
Carbon is always present in all organic compounds, but lacking in inorganic compounds. Similarly hydrogen is always present in organic compounds but are missing in inorganic compounds.
well, according to my own knowledge...fat is insoluble.. however, fat that has become liquid due to high temperatures are soluble in inorganic compounds such as ethanol or ether.. but i do not know why it is soluble in these inorganic compounds..
Like dissolves like. So organic compounds are generally soluble in organic solvents whereas inorganic compounds are more soluble in inorganic solvents (though there are plenty of exceptions to this).
Soluble organic and inorganic salts
they are inorganic
The question is a mess!! All soluble inorganic ionic substances conduct. You are probably looking for the word electolyte, but that is any conducting substance, including organic.
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
Water and carbon dioxide are inorganic compounds.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
Organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.
organic compounds are substances that have carbon in them. inorganic compounds don't.
they are inorganic
inorganic bases are soluble in water