As long as it is a non synthetic source, or can be based from langbeinile.
No. Potassium Iodide (KI) does not contain a carbon atom, and hence is not an organic compound. On the contrary it is deemed an inorganic compound.
Yes, potassium sulfate is an ionic compound.
Potassium Sulfate is ionic
No.
Inorganic.
inorganic
Inorganic.
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.
No, Organic compounds are carbon atoms that's covalently bonded to a non metal, KMnO4 is inorganic compound
Potassium Iodide is a inorganic compound, where Catalase is a organic compound.
organic: methane, ethane, benzene, toluene inorganic: sodium chloride, dioxygen, magnesium oxide, potassium chloride
Inorganic.
inorganic
it is inorganic
it is organic
inorganic, organic molecules contain carbon atoms
organic
Sodium bicarbonate is an inorganic compound as it does not contain any carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Inorganic: It has no substantial chemical similarity to hydrocarbons or their derivatives.
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.
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It is either organic nor a molecule. KOH contains potassium (K), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H), but not carbon (C) and a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic. Like all potassium compounds KOH is ionic, not molecular.
No, Organic compounds are carbon atoms that's covalently bonded to a non metal, KMnO4 is inorganic compound