All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
animals are always considered to be organic, though they have inorganic compounds in them
Organic is of something living, Inorganic is of something not living.Organic compounds are made of carbons and any other elements or radicals
they are both organic and inorganic
There is no perfect rule for the difference between organic and inorganic.-The Main difference is that organic compounds contain Carbon. Inorganic compounds don't.Organic: a molecule with carbonInorganic: a molecule without carbon-Organic compounds contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. Inorganic compounds do not. Some examples of organic compounds are oils, lipids and proteins.-Some compounds that contain carbon are considered inorganic. They include carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, the carbonates and cyanides. Also considered inorganic are all the interesting allotropes of carbon such as diamonds, graphite, buckyballs and nanotubes.
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it might be both organic and inorganic. With their own difference.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
organic compounds have carbon - hydrogen bond. inorganic compounds do not
animals are always considered to be organic, though they have inorganic compounds in them
An organic molecule contains carbon, whereas an inorganic molecule does not.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions).
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions).
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
one has "in" in the organic. therefore the inorganic is much heavy for the use of having "in" infront of "organic"
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