To be an organic compound of any form it has to contain Carbon so Cl- must be inorganic substance. However, it can form organic compounds such as Chloro-methane.
Methyl chloride is organic.
inorganic
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is inorganic, there's no carbon in it!
Cupric chloride is an inorganic compound. It is a type of chloride salt that contains the transition metal copper. Inorganic compounds generally do not contain carbon atoms.
No. Because organic compounds must contain Carbon (C). KCl is Potassium (K) Chloride (Cl) and is considered a salt. Salts are ionic compounds containing cations other that Hydrogen ion (H+ ) and anions other than the Hydroxyl ion (OH- )
An ion is any atom or molecule that carries a charge. Ions can be organic molecules, containing carbon, or in organic. An example of an inorganic ion is the sodium and chloride ions that dissociate as table salt dissolves in water.
Methyl chloride is organic.
inorganic
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound.
Yes, Sodium Chloride is an inorganic compound.
inorganic, usually sodium chloride or calcium chloride (or a mixture of them).
Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is an inorganic compound.
Inorganic since it does not contain carbon
Sodium chloride is an inorganic compound.
organic: methane, ethane, benzene, toluene inorganic: sodium chloride, dioxygen, magnesium oxide, potassium chloride
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is inorganic, there's no carbon in it!
Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is an inorganic compound.