That is not a question.
It is organic however it is produced. That is because it is a carbon compound.
Fluoride is an inorganic compound that is naturally found in soil, water, and some foods. It is not considered organic because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds as organic compounds typically do.
Potassium sorbate is an inorganic compound. It is the potassium salt of sorbic acid, which is a naturally occurring organic compound found in some fruits.
Manganese is a metal. metals are not organic.
Minerals are inorganic compounds. They are naturally occurring substances with a defined chemical composition and crystal structure, unlike organic compounds which contain carbon and are typically derived from living organisms.
Sodium ascorbate is an inorganic salt form of ascorbic acid, which is a naturally occurring organic compound known as vitamin C. While sodium ascorbate itself is not organic, it is derived from vitamin C, which is an organic substance.
Fructose is an organic compound. It is a simple sugar and a type of carbohydrate that is naturally found in fruits, honey, and some vegetables.
No, mercury is an element and also a metal. Its only connection to organic chemistry is that it and its salts are sometimes employed as catalysts in organic reactions.
Watermelon is a naturally grown fruit. It is known the have 100% organic matter.
Minerals are considered inorganic because they are naturally occurring solid substances with a defined chemical composition and crystal structure. They are not produced by living organisms.
Sodium citrate is an organic compound. It is derived from citric acid, which is a naturally occurring organic acid found in citrus fruits.
Camphor is considered to be an organic compound. It is a naturally occurring substance derived from the wood of camphor trees or synthesized from the oil of turpentine.