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Is a white solid organic or an inorganic substance?

A white solid can be either organic or inorganic depending on its chemical composition. Organic substances contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, while inorganic substances do not. Conducting a chemical analysis can help determine whether the white solid is organic or inorganic.


Whether autotrophic succession occurs in organic or inorganic environment?

inorganic environment


What criteria determine whether a compound is considered organic?

Organic compounds are typically defined by the presence of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. Compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds are considered organic, while those that do not are classified as inorganic.


Is covalent bond organic or inorganic?

covalent bond can be seen in organic as well as in inorganic compounds


Is nitrogen inorganic?

Yes, nitrogen is considered an inorganic element because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds that are characteristic of organic compounds. Nitrogen is a non-metal element found on the periodic table.


Is french toast organic or inorganic?

French toast, and all other foods, are "organic" in the sense that they are composed of carbon molecules. Whether French toast is "organic" in the sense of being all natural without any artificial ingredients or traces of chemical animal feed, preservatives, etc., would depend on whether it was made with organic milk, organic bread and organic eggs. The term "inorganic" is not used to refer to foods with artificial additives.


What is the atom that makes the difference whether a compound is organic or inorganic?

Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).


Explain whether minerals and vitamins are inorganic or organic?

minerals : solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition.vitamins : any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism.-----SAIVIJAYA KRISHNA


What is the maximum number of atoms that a hydrogen can bound with an in organic compound?

Since H atoms have one valence electron, they can bond with only one element, whether in an inorganic or organic compound.


Why hydrogen can burn while it's inorganic?

Whether or not a substance can burn does not depend on it being organic. So long as it is a sufficiently reactive reducing agent, it can burn. It just so happens that most such substances on Earth are organic.


What is the difference between organic and inorganic fertilizers?

In Chemistry, the difference between organic and inorganic, is whether it contains carbon (organic), or not (inorganic). In advertising organic can mean anything at all, but usually means nothing- like putting the fertilizer in a green bag.


Can a mineral be organic?

A few minerals have organic origins: - Calcite/aragonite shells of some marineinvertebrates. - Apatite makes up a portion of teeth and bones of vertebrates. - Pyrite formed in shale and coal beds is produced by sulfate-reducing bacteria. • Sugar is a natural organic (plant) crystallinehomogeneous solid with a specific chemical composition and distinct atomic structure, but is not mineral