produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
Organic Chemistry is defined as 'The Chemistry of Compounds of Carbon'.
Organic is any chemical containing carbon when pertaining to chemistry.
Methane and acetic acid are examples of organic compounds which are defined as compounds that contain carbon.
No, organic compounds are defined as containing carbon. HCl is just hydrogen and chloride. However, you often see hydrochlorides of organic compounds.
Organic chemicals are the substences having Carbon and hydrogen as their main components. Like C2H5Cl , C6H6
No. Hydrocarbons are organic molecules. Organic chemistry is defined as the chemistry of carbon-based molecules.
The term organic material can simply be defined as natural. A plant is usually organic if it grows in the grown without any pesticides and in natural soils or chemically free soil.
Someone who grows organic food is called an organic farmer or organic gardener. There is no name for someone who grows natural food. That term is not defined by the food industry and can mean just about anything.
A mineral is defined as being inorganic.
Organic compounds tend NOT to be ionic - there are exceptions. Organic Chemistry is defined as the Chemistry of Compounds of Carbon. Ionic forces tend to intercede when we add Oxygen.
Organic chemistry is defined as 'the chemistry of compounds of Carbon'. Or, more accurately, compounds containing carbon-hydrogen bonds. (For example, carbon dioxide doesn't count as organic.)
There's no such thing as an "organic cow." A cow is a cow, regardless. She will eat what "normal" cows eat, which is defined in the related question posted below.