No. Sodium Chloride (NaCl), table salt, does not contain carbon and therefore cannot be an organic compound.
It is organic substance
organic
Inorganic elements may or may not contain sodium. Some of the inorganic compound that has sodium are sodium hydroxide, sodium nitrate an sodium chloride. Many inorganic compounds including acids do not contain sodium in them. Particular organic compounds may also contain sodium, such as sodium salts of organic acids.
Na3PO4 is inorganic
Yes. The "benzo" portion of the name keys you into this being an organic compound. Organic compounds are carbon-containing compounds. In this case, sodium benzotriazolyl has at least one aromatic ring, definitely making it an organic compound.
It is organic substance
organic
No: Sodium dichromate contains no carbon and therefore can not be organic by the usual definitions.
NO!!! Sodium fluoride is an Inorganic chemical Salt.
No, sodium is a chemical element.
Sodium chloride is a polar compound; organic solvents are nonpolar.
Sodium erythorbate is an organic compound.
Sodium is an element. Elements are considered to be inorganic
No. Sodium Chloride (NaCl), table salt, does not contain carbon and therefore cannot be an organic compound.
it contains sodium carbonate (inorganic), copper sulphate (inorganic) and sodium citrate (organic).
No. To be considered organic a compound must contain carbon. Sodium aluminum silicate contains sodium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen, but not carbon.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic compound.