Adhesive tape is typically considered to be organic due to its composition of materials such as paper, film, or fabric, which are derived from plant or animal sources. The adhesive used on the tape could be organic or synthetic depending on the specific type of tape.
Sticky tape is typically made of a thin plastic film coated with an adhesive material. The adhesive is usually a pressure-sensitive adhesive that allows the tape to stick when pressure is applied without requiring heat or solvent activation.
No, AgCl is not organic. It is an inorganic compound composed of silver and chlorine.
The sticky side of duct tape is made of a pressure-sensitive adhesive, typically a synthetic rubber-based adhesive. This adhesive allows the tape to adhere to various surfaces and materials.
H2O, or water, is an inorganic compound. Organic compounds typically contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, which water does not have.
covalent bond can be seen in organic as well as in inorganic compounds
Organic means it is alive or was once alive - unless your tape dispenser is made of bone or something, it's not organic. They're usually plastic.
Lead-Free Electrical Tape is probably your best bet at finding.
Adhesive tape was made in 1927.
The adhesive tape was invented by Richard G. Drew.
tape coated with adhesive
Lecithin is an organic compound.
inorganic
It refers to the fact that tape does not need to be used the bandage has its own adhesive (tape)
The scientific name for tape is "adhesive tape."
Adhesive tape is formed from a support (plastic, paper, cloth) and the coating adhesive (a polymeric material).
the adhesive tape was invented by Richard g.drew
it has an organic macrocycle and an inorganic metal at the centre