wood and paper are organic
A simple answer is: - organic compounds: contain carbon; but some compounds as carbonates, carbides, cyanides, etc. are considered as inorganic compounds. - inorganic compounds: the other chemical substances
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Ethel is a lady's name. Many ladies are organic, if that is what you wanted to know. Further, I don't know how to distinguish between organic and organic. Ethyl is a chemical term that refers to an organic compound with a backbone of two carbon atoms, such as ethyl alcohol, the stuff in booze. There is a difference between the chemical definition of organic, which refers to chemicals with carbon-hydrogen bonds vs. what you probably are asking about; organic as in USDA approved natural and not synthetic. You will find ethyl "parts" in items that are approved for use in USDA approved organic foods and items that are not approved for use in organic foods, such as ethylene glycol, which is the main ingredient in radiator antifreeze and is poisonous. The short answer is that the question cannot be answered. If you know the entire chemical name, then we have something to work with.
There are a number of retailers one can purchase sheets made of only organic material from. One can purchase such items from 'No Feathers Please', 'Good Night Naturals' and 'Amazon'.
With the exception of a small number of inorganic additives like titanium dioxide most of the contents of a modern paint will be organic. Even the water based emulsions and low VOC paints are based primarily on organic chemistry, as they contain emulsifiiers, wetting agents, pigments and preservatives etc. Taking a gloss paint as an example of paints in general; there will be a base solvent, perhaps xylene or toluene. To this will be added a resin usually some kind of alkyd. then emulsifiers and anti flocculating agents. Finally a pigment will be added to produce the required colour and effect. The paint may be made opaque, pearlescent, metalic or transparent using organic compounds. Googling the bold items above will take you to specific examples of these chemicals.
A simple answer is: - organic compounds: contain carbon; but some compounds as carbonates, carbides, cyanides, etc. are considered as inorganic compounds. - inorganic compounds: the other chemical substances
Rocks, sand, soil, minerals, water and the gases making up air are inorganic (abiotic) factors in the desert.
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any foods that has no chemicals or fertilizers used in them