KCL is NOT an organic compound. It is an INORGANIC compound.
Organic compounds are those contaning Carbon. KCL does NOT contain carbon, but Potassium(K) and Chlorine(Cl). It is the potassium equivalent of sodium chloride (NaCl) ; Common table salt.
Do you mean KCl? [Potassium Chloride]
If you do mean Potassium Chloride the answer is yes this is an ionic compound as when Potassium and Chlorine react an electron is exchanged between Potassium and Chlorine.
NO!!! It is an INORGANIC chemical salt.
Remember organic chemistry is based on the chemistry of carbon compounds. If no carbon is involved then it is Inorganic chemistry.
An organic compound is a compound that includes carbon. KCl is not an organic compound, because it contains only potassium and chlorine.
KCl potassium chloride is an inorganic compound.
no, KCl is a salt, made of potassium(K) and cloride (Cl). Organic molecules contain carbon.
KCI is an inorganic compound
no this is not an organic compound
KCl is inorganic
Did you mean KCl ? it's ionic.
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound.
Yes, it is an inorganic compound.
inorganic
inorganic compound that is found in living organisms is water. because water is an inorganic compound.!!!!!!
inorganic
Yes
No, it's inorganic :)
KCl is a compound not an element.
I'm guessing you meant KCl or potassium chloride.
Yes
Yes, Sodium Chloride is an inorganic compound.
KOH, NaOH, KCl, KBr, NaBr
The chemical formula KCl is for potassium chloride.
No. KCl is formed by an ionic bond.
It is a compound made of the elements potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl).
No, calcium is inorganic but it is an element, not a compound.
Potassium chloride