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No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
You have to taste it first. it is a organic compound.
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They are two distinct chemical compounds, where the first one is an organic compound and the latter is an inorganic compound.
Hydroxylation is a chemical process. During this process a hydroxyl group is introduced into an organic compound, and it is the first step of oxidative degradation of organic compounds in the air.
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No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
You have to taste it first. it is a organic compound.
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Urea
it is an organic salt but shows some properties of inorganic compound as solubility in water.
Chlorine bleaches the organic compound by oxidation process.It reacts first in aqueous solution giving nascent oxygen then the nascent oxygen oxidize organic compound making it colourless.i.eH2O + cl2 gives 2Hcl + O (nascent oxygen)Organic compound + O (nascent oxygen) gives colourless organic compound
They are two distinct chemical compounds, where the first one is an organic compound and the latter is an inorganic compound.
the first organic compound was obtained by Wohler when he obtained urea(organic compound)from ammonium cyanate(inorganic compound),i.e.NH4CNO-------------------->(NH2)2COMain Sources:coal,petroleum & natural gas(CH4, small quantity of C2H6)Actually organic compounds are present in living bodies they are present in shape of enzymes,lipids,carbohydrates,proteins,DNA,RNA,vitaminsetc,because all these compoundes contain sufficent amount of organic compounds
Hydroxylation is a chemical process. During this process a hydroxyl group is introduced into an organic compound, and it is the first step of oxidative degradation of organic compounds in the air.
This is an interesting question. I think I know the answer to this: Carl Linnaeus. He was the first scientist to realize that he could not establlish any system of biological classification that did not include humans in the taxon of apes.
In INORGANIC chemistry the names of metals come first. Nomenclature in ORGANIC chemistry is very complicated, but you'll find all 'offical' rules in the I.U.P.A.C NOMENCLATURE RULES.