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In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions).
In general, carbon compounds.
Sodium chloride (NaCl). In general, organic compounds are any compound containing carbon. All other compounds are considered inorganic.
Your question is extremely general; it is important to specify; - what type of laboratory: chemistry, physics, biology, mineralogy, etc. - what it the desired scientific level - money available - area available - the scope of this laboratory - the qualifications of the personnel etc., etc.
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Observe general trends in the data
observe general trends in the data. its from a castle learning.
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Any of a class of organic compounds with the general formula R2NNO or RNHNO, present in various foods and other products and found to be carcinogenic in laboratory animals.
to make the observed data more accurateF*CK THAT FIRST ANSWER its to observe general trends in the data i got the fricen question wrong on a test cuz i used the first answer :(
The general name given to a laboratory chemical is a REAGENT.
Inorganic compounds in general.
In general, organic compounds are those compounds which contain carbon (with few exceptions). Inorganic compounds do not
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The toxicity of terbium has not been investigated in detail. The element has no known biological activity. As on of the lanthanides, terbium and its compounds probably have low to moderate toxicity and should be handled in the laboratory with the care normally given to those materials in general.
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