there are organic acids and inorganic acids
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Lactic acid is an organic compound. It is one of the four ending products of fermentation.
Nitric acid is an inorganic compound; no carbon in the molecule.
Sulfuric acid has no hydrocarbon chains. It has no organic functional groups and therefore it is an inorganic compound.
this an organic compound so it is covalent but acid is always covalent compound either organic or inorganic.
The formula for benzoic acid is C7H6O2. As a rule, compounds that are cheifly variants of C, H, and O are organic, as is benzoic acid.
inorganic. Organic acids end in the formula -COOH like ethanoic (acetic) acid CH3COOH. Inorganic acids begin with H like Hydrochloric HCl Nitric HNO3 Sulphuric H2SO4 This is a convention in writing, but pretty widely used.
The ingredient in vinegar that gives the characteristic taste and odor is ethanoic acid (acetic acid). This is an organic compound with the formula: CH3.COOH In vinegar, ethanoic acid makes up only some 5% of the total, the rest being mainly water, which is inorganic. So, vinegar is dilute acetic acid and is an organic compound substance.
Do you mean how is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? If so, an organic compound has carbon, an inorganic compound does not need to have carbon.
NH4 is not a compound. It is an organic part of a compound which could be organic or inorganic.
Energy is NOT a compound.