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Yes, many molecules are inorganic.
Inorganic molecules.
Both organic and inorganic molecules or macromolecules
No, inorganic molecules do not contain carbon and are typically associated with non-living organisms or substances. Organic molecules, on the other hand, are carbon-based and are typically associated with living organisms.
they are both composed of atoms
because they dont have carbon-hydrogen bond. hence inorganic
Are termed to be inorganic.
An organic molecule contains carbon, whereas an inorganic molecule does not
the inorganic is a water molecules or up down
there are no specific elements that can be mentioned here
Inorganic molecules are usually defined as any molecule that doesn't contain the element carbon. There are some exceptions, such as carbon dioxide, which is usually defined as inorganic, even though it contains carbon and is a product of some biological reactions.
Graham Doggett has written: 'The electronic structure of molecules: theory and application to inorganic molecules' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Inorganic, Electrons, Inorganic Chemistry, Molecular orbitals, Molecular structure