If it does not contain any carbon it is an inorganic substance.
If it does contain carbon but is a very simple small molecule or a metallic alloy it is an inorganic substance.
Some examples of inorganic substances that do not contain carbon:
Some examples of inorganic substances that contain carbon but are simple small molecules or metallic alloys:
D. Minerals are inorganic.
An example of matter that can be physically touched is any object you can think of. The chair you are sitting in, the table you are writing on, the computer you are typing on, the screen you are looking at... It is anything with a substance
A physical change is a change to a substance/object which can be easily reversed, and no new substance is formed from it (as opposed to chemical change). The state of matter is usually changed, for example, turning from a solid to a liquid. e.g. ice cube melting
Such a substance is a mineral, through the process does not have to be geologic; it simply has to be natural.
oxygen is an example of a pure substance because a pure substance is made up of one kind of matter and it cannot be broken down into smaller parts.
Any substance that does not contain carbon is considered to be inorganic. For example oxygen, hydrogen and water are inorganic.
Minerals
Minerals
It is an inorganic substance.
NaCl is inorganic
Water is an inorganic substance found in the cytoplasm of an amoeba.
Common inorganic substances found in water include minerals like calcium, magnesium, and sodium, while organic compounds could include pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and natural organic matter derived from decaying plants and animals.
Argon is an inorganic gas.
D. Minerals are inorganic.
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Matter can be classified as either organic or inorganic. Organic matter contains carbon-hydrogen bonds and is typically derived from living organisms. Inorganic matter, on the other hand, lacks carbon-hydrogen bonds and includes minerals and elements that don't contain carbon.
An example of an inorganic mineral is quartz.