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Sodium chloride contains only sodium and chlorine and so is inorganic.

In order for a compound to be organic it must contain carbon and hydrogen.

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13y ago

Inorganic.

Organic compounds contain Carbon and Hydrogen.

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All acetates are organic: at least some C and H atoms, here also O atoms!: C2H4O2

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Sodium chloride is most definitely an inorganic compound.

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NaOH is inorganic

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inorganic / element

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inorganic

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