of, relating to, or derived from living matter
Organic in chemistry refers to carbon compounds. It was originally thought that only living systems produced such compounds. The term as related to crop production means roughly the rejection of certain technology.
Some of Trader Joe's products are organic, but not all. Organic by definition means it can have 30% pesticides and still be labeled organic. The new term for pesticide free is "locally grown."
That depends on your definition of "organic". Is it "organic matter"? Yes. Is it "organic" as in the definition of organic from the food industry? That depends on where it comes from. If it comes from an organic farm, then yes.
The term autotroph refers to organisms that are able to make organic substances out of inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide among several others.
The term Hexose is used in Organic Chemistry. Its definition is any of the class of simple sugars who's molecules contain 6 Carbon atoms. Such as glucose, or fructose.
Inorganic if you use the definition organic contains carbon and hydrogen. Organic if your definition is simply contains carbon. There is no clear and agreed definition of the distinction between organic and inorganic. Historically chemists believed an "organic compound" required a life process to produce it.
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The word "hydrate" is a term used in organic chemistry. It's used to describe an organic substance that contains water. It can also be used as a verb in everyday language, meaning to ingest water.
it is a complex carbon compound, so by definition organic.
its part of the definition of organic compounds
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No, by definition an organic compound contains carbon.