No. They contain phosphorus, oxygen, and usually a metal.
Phosphate salts
Metal salts that contain no carbon except as carbonate/bicarbonate.
Yes, because it does not contain carbon.
Phosphate group.
A compound must have carbon for it to be considered organic. You may come across the term zwitterions which are sometimes also called inner salts. They contain carbon but are not salts.
Yes, any compound that does not contain a carbon atom is inorganic.
there are many inorganic salts. NaCl, KCl, CaCl2 etc....organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen
They are salts of the phosphoric acid; ex.: Na3PO4.
This compound is calcium phosphate. It is inorganic because it does not contain the element carbon.
No: Calcium phosphate is inorganic because it does not contain any single bond between a carbon atom and a hydrogen or halogen atom.
5 carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base
Copper salts are salts of copper as chlorides, sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, acetate etc.