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Because plants produce organic compounds from inorganic compound through photosynthesis.
No, all organic compound is not made up of plants.Some can be synthesis in the lab artificially. Although there are many compounds which are obtained in nature.All plants produce Glucose in the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the only way of storing carbon. Glucose has 6 carbon atoms.
A small amount of carbon dioxide will dissolve in water to produce carbonic acid, a weak acid.
On excessive cooling may produce colloidal particles from true solution or a reaction with another substance may produce such solution.
When iodine solution is mixed with starch solution they produce blue-black color.
A base will form hydroxide ions in a solution.
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Yes, camphor is an organic compound.
No elements combine to produce carbon. Carbon is an element in and of itself.
Saltwater. A saline solution. Brackish water.
a organic reaction is any reaction particular to organic compounds organic synthesis is a reaction or series of reactions used to produce a particular compound
The ten characteristics of organic compound are C, H, O, N, S, P, F, Cl, Br and I. These are plants that produce sugar.
A saturated solution is one in which the no more solute can be dissolved in the solution and then becomes precipitate. Imagine a glass of water and some sugar. You dissolve the sugar in the water and add more sugar until not one grain more will dissolve--the solution is now "saturated" with sugar.
Because plants produce organic compounds from inorganic compound through photosynthesis.
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If you dissolve a base in water, it creates a basic solution, therefore it creates hydroxide or OH-.
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.