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Polarity has to do with the charge while organic vs. inorganic has to do (in general) with the presence or absence of carbon. The two are unrelated. HF (hydrogen fluoride) is a polar molecule that is inorganic and there are thousands more.

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Water is what kind of compound?

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Why and how inorganic compounds dissolve in water?

Inorganic compounds dissolve in water due to the water's polar nature. Water molecules attract and surround the ions or molecules of the inorganic compound, causing them to break apart. This process, called hydration, allows the individual components of the inorganic compound to be dispersed throughout the water.


What does a compound have to contain to be inorganic?

Inorganic compounds are compounds that are not organic. A compound is organic if it contains Carbon. So basically any compound without carbon is inorganic.


NaCl is an example of?

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What does an inorganic compound contain?

inorganic compounds are any compounds without carbon present


How is an organic compound different from an organic compound?

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Is sodium chloride and organic molecule?

Yes, Sodium Chloride is an inorganic compound.


Different between organic compound from inorganic compound according to solubility?

Organic compounds are typically more soluble in organic solvents due to similar intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding and London dispersion forces. Inorganic compounds, on the other hand, tend to be more soluble in water or other polar solvents due to ionic interactions between the ions in the compound and the polar solvent molecules.


Compound that is inorganic?

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Is PO4 an inorganic phosphate?

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Is calcium an inorganic compound?

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