generally organic compounds will decompose faster
No, AgCl is not organic. It is an inorganic compound composed of silver and chlorine.
A soil sample is more likely to contain organic compounds compared to a rock sample. Organic compounds are often derived from plant and animal matter, which can decompose in soil, while rocks are typically composed of inorganic minerals.
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
Some items decompose faster than others due to factors such as their composition, moisture content, presence of microbes or insects, and environmental conditions like temperature and oxygen levels. Items with organic materials tend to decompose quicker than materials that are more resistant to decay, such as plastics or metals.
Organic materials such as food scraps, paper, and yard waste decompose faster than inorganic materials like plastics and metal. This is because organic materials can be broken down by microorganisms into simpler substances more easily.
Organic things contain carbon-based compounds that are more easily broken down by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi, which play a crucial role in decomposition. These microorganisms feed on the organic matter as a source of energy and nutrients, accelerating the decomposition process. Inorganic things, on the other hand, lack these compounds and are typically more resistant to microbial breakdown.
They decompose organic material, transforming part of it into inorganic material and recycling the rest.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
inorganic
it has an organic macrocycle and an inorganic metal at the centre
No, Copper is a fully inorganic material so it doesn't decompose.
inorganic. It can be converted to an organic compound through photosynthesis.
rocks can be both organic and inorganic. However, i think that mast are inorganic
inorganic
Inorganic
inorganic