That depends. An organic compound has elements made from nature itself.
An inorganic is the opposite meaning that it is made from compounds and elements that are not made from nature itself,more or less, it's kind of like manmade compounds.
Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.
Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions).
You can tell that a compound is organic by seeing if it contain a carbon atom with a hydrogen atom.
Does it have Carbon?
Carbon is the deciding element (no pun intended) in what constitutes something being organic.
If carbon is present, it is organic. If there is no carbon, it is inorganic.
The product your buying should say certified organic. If its produce you are buying, a lot of grocery stores have designated organic sections.
If it contains carbon and hydrogen, it is organic.
Look at the label
If it has carbon in it, it is organic.
It is Inorganic because there are chemicals in it
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.
There's really no difference between organic and inorganic vegetables. Every vegetable is organic. Stop getting hung up on "organic" labeling. Its all regulated by the government in an attempt to get your money. You're going to die no matter what.
Yes wood is made form trees and treas are organisms so wood is of organic origin.
An inorganic compound is one that is not derived from a natural or living source. Unlike organic solvents which contain C-H bonds, inorganic compounds generally form ionic bonds between a cation and an anion forming salts. Examples: inorganic: NaOH, SiO2, MgSO4 organic: C6H6, C6H14
Ammonia does not have carbon.So it is inorganic.
Its organic and itsa a acid
Inorganic compounds are typically derived from non-living matter and do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, while organic compounds are primarily composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms and are commonly found in living organisms. Inorganic compounds often have simple structures and are not affected by biological processes, whereas organic compounds are more complex and can participate in biochemical reactions.
An organic compound is something that is alive, or was once alive, or was part of something that was living. Inorganic means that it was never alive, or was never a part of something alive.Example:Steak: Organic.Boiling hot lava: Inorganic.
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
they are both organic and inorganic
No. An organic compound is generally something which contains carbon. Iron is inorganic.
it is organic
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It is not possible to tell whether a solid is organic or not based on its colour.
Iron oxide is inorganic, as it is composed of iron and oxygen atoms that are bonded together in a mineral form. It does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds found in organic compounds.