Well some inorganic carbon species are carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, bicarbonate anion, and carbonate anion. Well we know carbon dioxide is in the carbon cycle. The Calvin cycle in seawater is cooler and produces carbonic acid. Carbonic acid can react with weathered rock(the rock is produced from the Carbonate-Silicate Cycle) to produce bicarbonate ions. These bicarbonate ions eventually are carried to sea. So actually all 4 of these norganic carbons are involved in a carbon cycle.
The classic one is ammonium cyanate which is inorganic. On heating it becomes urea which is Organic.
Water is classed as inorganic. Organic compounds have carbon in them.
Yes. Although the O2 molecule is covalently bonded, there is no oxygen/carbon bond, so it is inorganic.
AnswerCompounds that do not contain carbon are inorganic; compounds that contain carbon are organic. Minerals are inorganic compounds.AnswerLoosely speaking, "inorganic".This is not exact scientific terminology, however, because there are inorganic compounds that DO contain carbon. Example: the global warming gas, carbon dioxide (CO2).Answerinorganic compounds.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is definitely an inorganic compound. NB Organic compounds are the chemistry of CARBON compounds. Inorganic compounds is any other compound NOT containing carbon.
inorganic, organic molecules contain carbon atoms
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This process is called photosynthesis.
by planting more and more trees. less wastage of inorganic substance
Carbon Dioxide gets used by trees and plants in photosynthesis and is converted to glucose which is organic.
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are examples of inorganic carbon.
It is inorganic because an organic compound must have carbon bonded to hydrogen.on.
Carbon dioxide IS an inorganic compound!
No, inorganic molecules are not carbon based.
Water is classed as inorganic. Organic compounds have carbon in them.
Hydrogen Sulfate is inorganic. the [simple] definition of organic is that a molecule contains carbon.
the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide
the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide