Yes, all are organic compounds.
Wood is an organic substance as it comes from living organisms (trees) and is composed mainly of carbon-containing compounds. Paper is also considered organic as it is made from plant fibers (typically wood pulp) and contains carbon-based compounds.
Paper is more highly flammable. Paper contain organic compounds as cellulose which are very flammable.
The litmus test is not typically used to test for organic compounds. Litmus paper changes color in the presence of acids or bases, but does not provide specific information about the presence of organic compounds. Other tests, such as chromatography or infrared spectroscopy, are more commonly used for identifying organic compounds.
Paper is considered an organic material because it is primarily derived from plant fibers, such as wood pulp. These plant fibers are organic compounds that are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. As such, paper can be decomposed by biological processes and is considered part of the organic carbon cycle of the environment.
Microchips factories (intel), foods, drinks, tobacco, textiles, leather, wood, furniture, paper, chemicals, rubber and plastics
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First off is paper chromatography. Other types of Chromatography cover the rest.
Biodegradable means that it will degrade or rot biologically i.e. in presence of water and air, it will eventually breakup in to simpler organic compounds such as CO2, CH4 etc. and mix with atmospheric air. Metals have different kind of reactions with atmospheric ingredients and form compounds. Most of plastics are not biodegradable. Most grades of papers are biodegradable.
'Organic' in chemistry means hydrocarbon. There are hundreds of combustible hydrocarbons. Nearly all organic molecules can burn in oxygen. Examples are: CH4 - methane C3H8 - propane C6H6 - benzene C8H18 - octane
Yes, paper is mostly organic.
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One can determine the acidity of organic compounds by measuring their pH level using a pH meter or pH paper. Acids have a lower pH value, typically below 7, while bases have a higher pH value, typically above 7. Additionally, one can also use indicators or titration methods to determine the acidity of organic compounds.