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organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen. the inoganic compounds dont.
Chemical compounds can be classified according to the type of chemical bond that holds them together. They are ionic and covalent.
Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon, typically bonded to hydrogen and other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or halogens. They are essential for life and can be found in a wide variety of natural and synthetic substances.
Some characteristics of organic compounds are that many are gases or solids that have low melting points and they do not conduct electricity. Some characteristics of inorganic compounds are almost all are insoluble inorganic solvents, they do form ions that can conduct electricity, and most have high melting points.
A fertilizer whose compounds are not animal- or plant-based and that nevertheless intends to enrich the soil is what inorganic manure is.Specifically, manure generally designates animal wastes. But among cultivators, farmers, gardeners and growers, it sometimes is used synonymously with fertilizer. An organic manure therefore originates in animal wastes. An inorganic manure requires the presence of either lab-created substances - such as lab-made urea - or naturally occurring non-organic compounds - such as gypsum, rock phosphate, or sulfur.
Minerals and inorganic materials that form soil come from the weathering of rocks and minerals present in the Earth's crust. Through processes like mechanical weathering (breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces) and chemical weathering (breakdown of rocks through chemical reactions), these materials eventually mix with organic matter to form soil. The composition and fertility of the soil are influenced by the types of minerals present in the parent rock.
Examples of inorganic compounds include sodium chloride (table salt), carbon dioxide, ammonia, and sulfuric acid. These compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are typically derived from non-living sources.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
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