Few examples are
Barium Chloride (BaCl2)
Dioxygen (O2)
Table Salt (Sodium chloride, NaCl) .
Water (H2O)
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Metals like calcium, magnesium etc.
Anything that doesn't have carbon in it.
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Water/ H2O
An organic substance (or compound) is a solid, liquid, or gas that contains carbon in it's molecules. Some examples of these would be: Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Silver Oxide.
A substance that is not part of an organism is generally referred to as inorganic matter; plastic is one of the most common examples. Stones, metals and crystals are some others.
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Any substance that does not contain carbon is considered to be inorganic. For example oxygen, hydrogen and water are inorganic.
It is an inorganic substance.
NaCl is inorganic
Water is an inorganic substance found in the cytoplasm of an amoeba.
Water is an inorganic substance with the molecular formula H2O. Elements are not inorganic or organic. It is the compounds made from elements that are either inorganic or organic.
Argon is an inorganic gas.
inorganic, as it is an element / non-metal
Bio-inorganic substance is Biological chemicals which are not carbon based; e.g Minerals etc.
protein
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
It is organic substance
It is organic