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Compounds that do not contain carbon are inorganic; compounds that contain carbon are organic. Minerals are inorganic compounds.
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Loosely speaking, "inorganic".
This is not exact scientific terminology, however, because there are inorganic compounds that DO contain carbon. Example: the global warming gas, carbon dioxide (CO2).
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inorganic compounds.
Compounds that do not contain carbon and hydrogen would be NaCl, FeCl3, LiCl, and many other compounds. These compounds generally are called inorganic compounds because they lack carbon and hydrogen. Organic compounds must consist of carbon in order to be considered organic.
inorganic compounds
Compounds that do not contain the element carbon are known as inorganic compounds. However, there are some carbon containing compounds, such as carbon monoxide, that are still classified as organic. Nevertheless, any compound that does not contain carbon is always inorganic.
Any chemical compound that contains carbon is called an organic compound.
Any chemical compound that does not contain carbon is called an inorganic compound.
inorganic is without carbon and it is organic with carbon. (C17)
Many are there. For instance, all the carbonates which don't have H in the cationic part, CO2 etc.
Inorganic Substances :P
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Organic Compound (ie Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins) all contain Carbon and Hydrogen.
All organic molecules contain carbon and hydrogen.
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Carbon is not a compound, it is an element and so is inorganic. However, all organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen.
It is inorganic. It contains only hydrogen and oxygen. To be considered organic a compound must contain carbon.
An organic compound must contain carbon and hydrogen, but also may contain oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus. An organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon.
Hydrocarbons contain both Carbon and Hydrogen.
A carbon is an element, while a hyrdocarbon is a compound that has carbon and hydrogen in it.
No, hydrocarbons contain carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) NH3 is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
Organic Compounds contain carbon, and almost always hydrogen.
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.
Any organic compound MUST contain carbon. Organic chemistry is based on the chemistry of carbon compounds.
It does not contain hydrogen.
An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide contain carbon an oxygen, but not hydrogen.
Organic Compound (ie Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins) all contain Carbon and Hydrogen.
its not hydrogen that makes a compound organic but carbon. With a few exceptions, compounds that contain the element carbon are organic compounds. Some common exceptions are, CO2, CO, all carbonates as well as all the allotropes of carbon.
For example, all hydrocarbons.