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Distilled water contains no carbon and therefore is inorganic.
The term organic is used to refer to any chemical that contains C. As the chemical formula of water is H2O, is has no C in, thus it is inorganic.
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.
water is inorganic because it has no carbon.
It's material found in bottom sediment or in the water column of a body of water that was precipitated out of stuff in the water, ie. hydrogenous material does not come from a terrestrial, cosmic or biological source.
Surface Water
Distilled water contains no carbon and therefore is inorganic.
the inorganic is a water molecules or up down
Water
The term organic is used to refer to any chemical that contains C. As the chemical formula of water is H2O, is has no C in, thus it is inorganic.
Carbon dioxide and water are two most important inorganic nutrient for plants . They act as a raw material for photosynthesis .
No. Organisms require organic material in them (though that alone is not sufficient). Water, on the other hand, is an inorganic compound.
Stream
it is an organic salt but shows some properties of inorganic compound as solubility in water.
Sea water.
Autotrophs
blood plasma or tissue fluid