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A simple answer is: - organic compounds: contain carbon; but some compounds as carbonates, carbides, cyanides, etc. are considered as inorganic compounds. - inorganic compounds: the other chemical substances
made of simple, inorganic chemicals or mineralslook up the "haver butch process" which is used to bind nitrogen from the air.
It is inorganic.
Life is what makes inorganic material organic. Inorganic energy is crude, like for example fire. Organic energy is much finer, like for example a neuro-impulse to move a muscle. Life seems to be the finest, like for example mental energy needed to form a thought in a kitten to drink milk from the mother cat without being taught. In order to move independently life took on the form of a cell here, and a different cell elsewhere, and so on. Cells of the same kind formed sometimes colonies. This evolved over countless number of years.
Inorganic
organic farming
None. That is an organic compound- all prescriptions are inorganic.
A simple answer is: - organic compounds: contain carbon; but some compounds as carbonates, carbides, cyanides, etc. are considered as inorganic compounds. - inorganic compounds: the other chemical substances
Perchloric acid is an inorganic compound with the formula HClO4.
Organic baby formula is better than regular baby formula. It does not have any of the harsh chamicals that regular baby formula has.
Salts can be organic or inorganic, soluble or insoluble, simple or double etc., toxic or not, natural or artificial.
For example, ionic compounds: inorganic acids, salts, bases; many organic compounds, etc.
Iron, granite, marble, anything that is solid but was never alive, not made from anything alive or the byproduct of something alive. Organic solids would include, rubber, plastic, anything petroleum based, wood, cotton, wool, cheese, almost any kind of food really.
That depends. An organic compound has elements made from nature itself. An inorganic is the opposite meaning that it is made from compounds and elements that are not made from nature itself,more or less, it's kind of like manmade compounds.
all metals are inorganic
It depends on what kind of lube you are talking about, but most are non-polar molocule based materials and for your use either organic or inorganic. generally speaking