Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbonic acid are three inorganic compounds with carbon. Each and every allotrope of carbon including diamond, graphite and fullerene are also inorganic compounds.
It is inorganic. Cupric chloride contains only the elements copper and chlorine. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain carbon and hydrogen.
No, this is organic. Usually only metal carbides, carbonates and hydrogen carbonates, plus carbonic acid, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are considered inorganic. This is an aromatic amine.
KOH (potassium hydroxide) is an inorganic compound. It is a strong base commonly used in various chemical applications such as in the manufacturing of soaps and detergents, as well as in certain industrial processes.
NO!!!! CaO is Calcium Oxide, which is INORGANIC.
Potassium phosphate is classified as an inorganic compound - you will note that it contains no carbon, and carbon is the most usual distinguishing feature of organic compounds. Incidentally, I am not at all sure about the formula you have written. It makes more sense to me as K2PO4.
Yes. Generally, a compound is only organic when it contains both carbon and hydrogen. CH4,CH2OH, etc
Iron is not a compound at all. It is an element. Since it contains neither no carbon it is inorganic.
It is inorganic. Cupric chloride contains only the elements copper and chlorine. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain carbon and hydrogen.
No, this is organic. Usually only metal carbides, carbonates and hydrogen carbonates, plus carbonic acid, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are considered inorganic. This is an aromatic amine.
H2O, or water, is considered an inorganic compound. Organic compounds are primarily made of carbon and hydrogen atoms, often with other elements like oxygen or nitrogen. Inorganic compounds, like water, do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Sodium chloride contains only sodium and chlorine and so is inorganic. In order for a compound to be organic it must contain carbon and hydrogen.
Yes. Ferrous sulfate, FeSO4, contains only iron, sulfur, and oxygen. In order to be considered organic, a compound must contain carbon.
KOH (potassium hydroxide) is an inorganic compound. It is a strong base commonly used in various chemical applications such as in the manufacturing of soaps and detergents, as well as in certain industrial processes.
NO!!!! CaO is Calcium Oxide, which is INORGANIC.
KCL is NOT an organic compound. It is an INORGANIC compound. Organic compounds are those contaning Carbon. KCL does NOT contain carbon, but Potassium(K) and Chlorine(Cl). It is the potassium equivalent of sodium chloride (NaCl) ; Common table salt.
Potassium phosphate is classified as an inorganic compound - you will note that it contains no carbon, and carbon is the most usual distinguishing feature of organic compounds. Incidentally, I am not at all sure about the formula you have written. It makes more sense to me as K2PO4.
Yes, potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound. Inorganic compounds are typically made up of elements other than carbon, and potassium hydroxide consists of the elements potassium, hydrogen, and oxygen.