Toothpastes contain inorganic but also organic compounds.
Shells are organic sediments.
Fragmentation clastic sedimentary rock is formed by the lithification of inorganic and/or organic sediments.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
Carbon is stored in the lithosphere in inorganic and organic forms. Inorganic they include oil, coal, oil shale, natural gas, and limestone. Organic forms are litter, humic substances, and organic matter.
Organic materials are considered sediments because they are derived from the remains of living organisms, such as plants and animals, and often accumulate in layers over time. Unlike minerals, which are inorganic, crystalline substances formed through geological processes, organic sediments consist of carbon-based compounds. This distinction highlights the difference in origin and composition, as minerals typically have a fixed chemical structure, while organic sediments are more variable and dependent on biological processes.
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Shells are organic sediments.
Iridium is inorganic sentiment because it is a non-living thing.
Organic definition: Of, relating to, or derived from living matter I believe that constitutes teeth, so they are organic.
Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
In chemistry, organics contain carbon and inorganics do not.
Teeth are not considered minerals because they are organic and minerals are inorganic.
Fragmentation clastic sedimentary rock is formed by the lithification of inorganic and/or organic sediments.
Fragmentation clastic sedimentary rock is formed by the lithification of inorganic and/or organic sediments.
Fragmentation clastic sedimentary rock is formed by the lithification of inorganic and/or organic sediments.
They are both organic and minerals are inorganic. So honey and teeth are not minerals. GO SCIENCE! -Crazyone
It is definitely ORGANIC m because it contains CARBON. C2H6S is the sulphur equivalent of ethanol(ethyl alcohol). It structure is CH3-CH2-S-H and is named 'Ethane-thiol'. Compare to ethanol CH3-CH2-O-H'. Exactly the same structure except that the oxygen is replaced by the sulphur atom. Also note that both oxygen and sulphur are in the same Group ; Group(6).