Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
An organic compound contains carbon and hydrogen bonded together. An inorganic compound does not.
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.
An organic compound is something that is alive, or was once alive, or was part of something that was living. Inorganic means that it was never alive, or was never a part of something alive.Example:Steak: Organic.Boiling hot lava: Inorganic.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
No. The difference between an organic and an inorganic compound, ionic or otherwise, is that an organic compound contains carbon bonded with hydrogen while an inorganic compound does not.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
Do you mean how is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? If so, an organic compound has carbon, an inorganic compound does not need to have carbon.
NH4 is not a compound. It is an organic part of a compound which could be organic or inorganic.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions).
Energy is NOT a compound.
Organic compound
Ammonia contains n and h. So ammonia is a inorganic compound.