No, organic molecules contain carbon atoms covalently bonded to other elements and table salt (NaCl) has no carbon in it. Table salt (Sodium Chloride) is made of the two elements of Sodium and Chlorine.
No, salt does not grow. It does not come from living things. It is not organic.
C6H12O6 is the organic compound. It is glucose, a common sugar molecule found in living organisms.
Ribonucleic acid is organic. The rest are inorganic
an organic molecule created by chemically altering an acid or base
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The most common molecule on earth is SiO2.
no
They contain carbon, and usually hydrogen. For example, CO2 is not organic, but CH4 is organic.
A pyruvate is the salt of pyruvic acid, an organic acid, so yes.
Proteins.
Proteins are the most common, but if you're talking smaller scale then glucose.
Salt (Sodium Chloride, NaCl) is an inorganic compound. The classification of an organic compound is that it is a molecule that contains a carbon atom. Everything else can be considered inorganic. Some molecules that contain carbon are also inorganic such as carbon dioxide or calcium carbonate.