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Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are examples of inorganic carbon.
amino acids
Sometimes yes, but not always. The vast majority of inorganic salts will dissolve in water.
it is inorganic because it does not have one of the main compound substances which are carbon hydrogen nitrogen and oxygen.
minerals
they are inorganic substances
Autotrophs
blood cells , organic substances , inorganic substances
The majority of an orange is organic, but it does contain some inorganic substances.
Inorganic substances
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are examples of inorganic carbon.
generally organic, but they have some inorganic substances in them as well
Traditionally, inorganic compounds are considered to be of a mineral, not biological, origin. Complementarily, most organic compounds are traditionally viewed as being of biological origin. Some examples of inorganic minerals are those found in rocks, such as quartz, gypsum or diamond.
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amino acids
If it does not contain any carbon it is an inorganic substance.If it does contain carbon but is a very simple small molecule or a metallic alloy it is an inorganic substance.Some examples of inorganic substances that do not contain carbon:watersulfuric acidtable saltnitrogenammoniauraniumglassSome examples of inorganic substances that contain carbon but are simple small molecules or metallic alloys:carbon monoxidecarbon dioxidemethane (natural gas)steel
Inorganic substances do not contain hydrocarbons. Carbon and hydrogen are elements found in all organic compounds.