NH4+ is inorganic because it contains no carbon.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
Yes, ammonium thiocyanate (NH4SCN) is considered an inorganic compound. It consists of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the thiocyanate ion (SCN−), both of which are derived from inorganic sources. While it contains a nitrogen atom and a sulfur atom, its overall structure and the ions involved categorize it as inorganic rather than organic.
inorganic. It can be converted to an organic compound through photosynthesis.
it is inorganic
organic
NH4 is not a compound. It is an organic part of a compound which could be organic or inorganic.
there is no such compound. But if u mean NH4+ ion, then it is definitely inorganic.
No, ammonia is not considered an organic molecule. Organic molecules are typically composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together, often with other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur. Ammonia consists only of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
Yes, ammonium thiocyanate (NH4SCN) is considered an inorganic compound. It consists of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the thiocyanate ion (SCN−), both of which are derived from inorganic sources. While it contains a nitrogen atom and a sulfur atom, its overall structure and the ions involved categorize it as inorganic rather than organic.
inorganic
it has an organic macrocycle and an inorganic metal at the centre
inorganic. It can be converted to an organic compound through photosynthesis.
rocks can be both organic and inorganic. However, i think that mast are inorganic
inorganic
Inorganic
it is inorganic