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They are inorganic ionic compounds, salts, chlorides, soluble in water with dissociation, important in chemical industry, can exist also in the nature etc.
Some calcium salts are organic, some calcium salts are inorganic.
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Epsom salt (MgSO4) is an inorganic compound. It contains no hydrocarbons in its chemical formula.
A type of wet cell that is based on the use of particularly reactive metals such as lithium, calcium, or magnesium in conjunction with organic electrolytes; the best-known type is the lithium-cupric fluoride cell.
They are inorganic ionic compounds, salts, chlorides, soluble in water with dissociation, important in chemical industry, can exist also in the nature etc.
Some calcium salts are organic, some calcium salts are inorganic.
Some calcium salts are organic, some calcium salts are inorganic.
salts are made of cations and anions and are hence inorganic. Also there is no carbon involved in salts
when salts dissolve in water they undergo dissociation into corresponding ions.
This is a "reaction" with water, a dissociation of the salt in ions.
there are many inorganic salts. NaCl, KCl, CaCl2 etc....organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen
Because after dissociation ions are formed ionic salts can be electricity conductors. Also melted ionic salts are electricity conductors.
Examples: organic or inorganic salts, basic or acidic salts, natural or artificial salts etc.
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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.
Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is an inorganic compound.