Zinc and compounds of zinc are inorganic due to absence of carbon.
Another name for Zinc is "Zink" if I'm not mistaken. :D Against part: zink is the miss spelling of zinc so that is not the answer
Definitely ORGANIC. Organic chemistry is the study of organic compounds, that is the compounds containing Carbon. C3H8 contains three carbon atoms in the compound. From the formula it is probably propane (CH3-CH2-CH3) and organic hydrocarbon.
The atomic number of zinc (Zn) is 30. The atomic weight of Zn is 65.39 grams per mole. See the Web Links and the Related Questions to the left of this answer for a periodic table and more information about this element.
C3H5C17H35O23 is an organic compound since it is made up of carbon and hydrogen, which are two elements typically associated with organic chemistry. Additionally, the presence of oxygen in the compound further supports its organic nature.
No, rocks are not organic. Rocks are made up of inorganic minerals and do not contain carbon-based compounds typically found in organic materials. Organic materials are derived from living organisms or their remains.
Chuck Zink's birth name is Charles DeWayne Zink.
Zink is German for zinc
zink cloride
the normal phase of zink is bannana
Chuck Zink is 5' 11".
Kelli Zink was born in 1980.
The Zink Block was created in 1896.
Zink magazine was created in 2002.
Lubor J. Zink was born in 1920.
yes zink is made from nature. it is grown in Canada
There is an mp3 of the zink linked below.
Zink is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 30.