Hydroxil group. -OH
what is the texture of all inorganic land derived sedimentary rocks
what is the texture of all inorganic land derived sedimentary rocks
caustic soda could be derived from natural and renewabble resources and it is not an inorganic chemical ; if it is derived from natural substances
Here are three Inorganic Compounds. * Aluminium antimonide - AlSb * Aluminium arsenide - AlAs * Aluminium nitride - AlN You can find an very large list and explanations at the sister site for Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inorganic_compounds
Yes, nonliving materials are generally considered to be inorganic. Inorganic materials do not contain carbon and are not derived from living organisms. Examples of nonliving inorganic materials include rocks, minerals, metals, and water.
It is classified as inorganic as it is not derived from an organic molecule. Organic molecules were originally those from living things but are now those derived from methane or similar carbon compounds.
what is the texture of all inorganic land derived sedimentary rocks
what is the texture of all inorganic land derived sedimentary rocks
Alcohol derived from hexane is called Hexanol.
The chemical structure of alcohol is similar to the macronutrient carbohydrate.The primary reason for this is that alcohol can be derived from the fermentation of sugars and it is an organic compound. However when looking at the basic structure of an alcohol, it more closely resembles the inorganic micronutrient water, as one of the hydrogen atoms of water is replaced by the alkyl group of alcohol.
No, ATP is an organic compound. The full name is adenosine triphosphate, and the adenosine part is made of two carbon rings interlocked with each other. The three phosphate groups are inorganic, and when one is removed from the ATP molecule, the resulting phosphate group is typically notated as Pi, for inorganic phosphate.
caustic soda could be derived from natural and renewabble resources and it is not an inorganic chemical ; if it is derived from natural substances
if food is derived from plants or animals then it is considered to be organic.
derived from a parent molecule, chymotrypsinogen in the ribosomes
eicosanoid
Here are three Inorganic Compounds. * Aluminium antimonide - AlSb * Aluminium arsenide - AlAs * Aluminium nitride - AlN You can find an very large list and explanations at the sister site for Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inorganic_compounds
Yes, nonliving materials are generally considered to be inorganic. Inorganic materials do not contain carbon and are not derived from living organisms. Examples of nonliving inorganic materials include rocks, minerals, metals, and water.