C6H12O6 isn't that easy? your are from connections academy aren't you? hahaha
Of these, C6H12O6 is organic because it has carbon (C) in it. NaCl, HCl and H2O are inorganic.
Technically, anything containing carbon is organic.
A fair number of chemists have reservations about considering carbonates "organic", though.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt.
H2O CO2 NaCl
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.
Water is classed as inorganic. Organic compounds have carbon in them.
Water is H2O, meaning it is made of hydrogen and oxygen. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain carbon (C)
CH4 (methane) is organic molecule. Rest : H2O, NaCl and NaOH are inorganic
H2O, C6H12O6,C2O
Sodium chloride and water form a solution, a homogeneous mixture not a compound.
H2O CO2 NaCl
None of those are organic compounds. An organic compound is one whose molecules contain carbon. Table Salt: NaCl Water: H2O Silver: Ag Chicken contains organic compounds, but since there isn't a "chicken molecule," I wouldn't consider chicken an organic compound.
Binary compound: a chemical compound with only two types of atoms; examples: NaCl, HCl, CaS, H2O.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Reactions are: 2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
H2O is an inorganic compound. All organic compounds contain carbon (C).
Organic compounds should contain Carbon.So it is not organic.
Water is an inorganic compound.
Water is an inorganic compound.
Salt (NaCl), Water (H2O), and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)