Yes, it is possible. It is done in double displacement reactions.
Coal can be a starting point for the organic compounds needed to make plastics. It is possible to make ethene (the monomer for polythene and the starting point to make other monomers) from alcohol, which can be made from plants, but this is not economic at the moment.
MSG stands for monosodium glutamate. Other possible compounds you can use are disodium glutamate and monopotassium glutamate.
Can iron form other compounds
It is possible for two different ionic compounds to contain the same elements because the way the elements are bonded and arranged with other elements can result in different chemical compounds with distinct properties. For example, sodium chloride (NaCl) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) both contain sodium and chlorine ions, but in different proportions and arrangements, leading to different compounds with unique properties.
Yes. Easy or difficult & cheap or expensive are other matters. :)
Well ... they're both chemical compounds ... Other than that, no; they're different in just about every possible way.
Iron, nickel, and copper are not typically found in organic compounds, as they are considered inorganic elements. Oxygen, on the other hand, is commonly found in organic compounds, as it is essential for life and often forms bonds with carbon in organic molecules.
Replace the lamp , Yes. Other then that , NO.
Yes, uranium can form many compounds with the majority of other elements.
By chemical reactions they form other compounds.
put the thing in the thing and bang it with the other thing while wearing as little clothes as possible
It can be done, but may not be the most feasible.