Yes it is ^_^
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon containing compounds. Inorganic chemistry is the study of all other compounds , that do not contain carbon. However, there are a number of 'cross-over' points, where inporganic chemical can be involved in organic chemistry. It follows that C6H12O6 is organic NO2 , H2O and O2 are inorganic. However, these three molecules can be involved in organic chemical reactions.
Nitrogen di-oxide
The formula unit for the compound between NO2 and Be would be Be(NO2)2. This is because the charge on Be is 2+, so it requires 2 NO2 ions each with a charge of 1- to balance the charges in the compound.
The compound with the formula Mg(NO2)2 is magnesium nitrite.
The compound name of Pb(NO2)2 is lead(II) nitrite.
Organic chemistry is the study of carbon containing compounds. Inorganic chemistry is the study of all other compounds , that do not contain carbon. However, there are a number of 'cross-over' points, where inporganic chemical can be involved in organic chemistry. It follows that C6H12O6 is organic NO2 , H2O and O2 are inorganic. However, these three molecules can be involved in organic chemical reactions.
Yes. NO stands for Nitrogen Oxide.Also NO2.
NO2 is not an ionic compound. It is a covalent compound, specifically a nitrogen oxide. In NO2, nitrogen shares electrons with the oxygen atoms to form covalent bonds.
Nitrogen di-oxide
A simple example is butane.
Sugar
The ionic compound for Ga(NO2)3 is gallium nitrite.
The formula unit for the compound between NO2 and Be would be Be(NO2)2. This is because the charge on Be is 2+, so it requires 2 NO2 ions each with a charge of 1- to balance the charges in the compound.
Coral reefs
The compound with the formula Mg(NO2)2 is magnesium nitrite.
methane, ethanol, butanone, ethanoic acid, phenol. man, everything around you is organic. u urself are an organic compound, pal.
The ionic compound NH4NO2 is called ammonium nitrite. It is composed of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the nitrite ion (NO2-). It is commonly used in organic synthesis and agriculture.