- carbonate salts (eg. sodium -) and - hydrogen carbonate salts (like baking powder)
Further of coarse carbon ( = elementary form: diamond, graphite or carbon black), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and carbonic acid
Yes, an inorganic compound can contain carbon orhydrogen; if a compound contained carbon and hydrogen, it would be an organic compound. Examples of inorganic compounds are water H2O, ammonia NH3 or carbon dioxide CO2.
organic compounds are substances that have carbon in them. inorganic compounds don't.
Organic compounds consist of Carbon Inorganic compounds don't
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
Carbon is always present in all organic compounds, but lacking in inorganic compounds. Similarly hydrogen is always present in organic compounds but are missing in inorganic compounds.
hardens, specific gravity and color.
they are inorganic
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
Water and carbon dioxide are inorganic compounds.
Water, salt and ammonia are inorganic compounds.
Organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.
organic compounds are substances that have carbon in them. inorganic compounds don't.
they are inorganic
inorganic compounds are any compounds without carbon present
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
yes. inorganic just means it lacks carbon.
Organic compounds consist of Carbon Inorganic compounds don't
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions)