if food is derived from plants or animals then it is considered to be organic.
All the organisms mostly contain organic compounds. Organic compounds are made of elements C and H. Some can contain N,P,S too.
Chemical compounds can be classified according to the type of chemical bond that holds them together. They are ionic and covalent.
A tree trunk is a mixture. It is made of a number of organic and inorganic compounds. It does not have a single chemical composition.
Ammonia is made by hand n. It is a inorganic compound.
Water is not an organic compound. Ice is the solid phase of water. Water is an inorganic compound.Organic compounds were so named because they occurred in organisms (animals, plants and so on). For many years scientists thought they formed a distinct branch of chemistry, and that there was no connection between them and inorganic chemicals.Water does not need living organisms to form it. In any case, all organic compounds contain the element carbon, which water does not.Some examples of organic compounds are glucose and other sugars, starch, proteins, and fats.
The body is made mostly of organic compounds. The only abundant inorganic compound is water.
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.
They all are made up of atoms / elements.
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).
Organic is of something living, Inorganic is of something not living.Organic compounds are made of carbons and any other elements or radicals
Organic compounds are made from things which were once alive and, therefore, they contain carbon. Inorganic compounds, however, do not contain carbon.Carbon is an essential element in all organic compounds while inorganic compounds may or may not contain carbon.Organic compounds do not dissolve in water but dissolve in organic solvents. Most Inorganic compounds dissolve in water but not in organic solvents.Organic compounds have low melting and boiling points. Inorganic compounds have high melting and boiling points.Organic compounds form covalent bonds while inorganic compounds form ionic/electrovalent bonds.Organic compounds have color and odor while inorganic compounds are usually colourless and odorless.Organic compounds e.g. methane, ethane, acetylene, alcohols etc. Inorganic compounds e.g. carbon dioxide, sulphuric acid, salts etc.Organic compounds are produced by living things. Inorganic compounds are produced by non-living natural processes or by human intervention in the laboratory.The presence of carbon determines if a compound is organic or not. All organic compounds have carbon in them.
All the organisms mostly contain organic compounds. Organic compounds are made of elements C and H. Some can contain N,P,S too.
Fats and oils are made up of long hydrocarbon chains, specifically glycerol's and fatty acids. Hydrocarbons are organic molecules, so a fat is organic in nature.
Organic matter is made up of organic compounds, which are the remains of dead plants and animals. Theoretically, anything not made up of organic matter is inorganic. The distinction between what is inorganic and organic is heavily debated among scientist.
No. By definition organic compounds refer to those made of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Therefore, hydrocarbons are organic.
organic acid are organic compounds with acidic properties eg. acetic acid and other carboxylic acids etc Inorganic acid are acidic compounds made up of any elements excluding carbon eg sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid etc
No, calcium chloride is not organic.It is an inorganic compound.All organic compounds contain carbon. Calcium chloride does not.This is not to say that all carbon compounds are organic. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3), for example, is inorganic. So is carbon dioxide (CO2).But methane (CH4) is organic, being the simplest member of a series of compounds (C2H6, C3H8, C4H10, and so on).