Inorganic compounds are any compounds that do not contain the element carbon (C) as one of their constituent elements. For example, salt, which is sodium chloride (NaCl) is a compound that doesn't contain carbon, so it is inorganic.
water as an inorganic compound
An inorganic compound is a chemical compound that does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. It may contain elements other than carbon, such as metals or nonmetals. Examples of inorganic compounds include common minerals like quartz and feldspar, as well as acids, bases, salts, and metal oxides.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions).
An inorganic compound is any compound that does not consist of a carbon backbone. Some examples include: NaCl - sodium chloride (table salt) HC2H3O2 - hydrogen acetate, acetic acid (vinegar when ~5% solution by weight) Na2CO3 - sodium carbonate (baking soda)
No; Calcium is the major inorganic component of bones and teeth.
water and salt are some examples of inorganic compounds that we can use in our daily lives. because both of them do not have carbons. water=H2O. salt=NaCl or sodium chloride. Inorganic Compound subo tite and kantot me
Yes, some do. For example, CO2 is an inorganic compound containing carbon.
Yes, Sodium Chloride is an inorganic compound.
No, calcium is inorganic but it is an element, not a compound.
Carbon dioxide IS an inorganic compound!
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound.
Hydrazine sulfate is an inorganic compound. It is a salt composed of the inorganic compound hydrazine and sulfuric acid.