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when a company with help of its efficient management enhances its growth rate it is refered as organic growth.whereas inorganic growth is attained with help of merger and acquisition, takeovers. A company when acquires a technology developing company in order to enhance its competitive advantage and growth rate it is inorganic grate.

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What make a molecule organic vs inorganic?

It is organic if the molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds. If none of these bonds are present in the molecule, it is inorganic.


How do you separate an organic compound and an inorganic?

One common method to separate organic and inorganic compounds is through solvent extraction, where the mixture is dissolved in a solvent that selectively dissolves either the organic or inorganic component. Another method is through filtration, where the mixture is passed through a filter to separate the components based on their size or state (solid vs liquid). Alternatively, one can use techniques like distillation, chromatography, or precipitation to separate organic and inorganic compounds based on their physical or chemical properties.


What are some types of conflict commonly used in narratives?

Some common types of conflict in narratives include man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. self, and man vs. society. These conflicts help drive the plot forward and allow characters to undergo personal growth or change.


Is ethel organic or organic?

Ethel is a lady's name. Many ladies are organic, if that is what you wanted to know. Further, I don't know how to distinguish between organic and organic. Ethyl is a chemical term that refers to an organic compound with a backbone of two carbon atoms, such as ethyl alcohol, the stuff in booze. There is a difference between the chemical definition of organic, which refers to chemicals with carbon-hydrogen bonds vs. what you probably are asking about; organic as in USDA approved natural and not synthetic. You will find ethyl "parts" in items that are approved for use in USDA approved organic foods and items that are not approved for use in organic foods, such as ethylene glycol, which is the main ingredient in radiator antifreeze and is poisonous. The short answer is that the question cannot be answered. If you know the entire chemical name, then we have something to work with.


What is a good title for an experiment about what plants grow better in lemon juice water or milk?

Lemons or cows, which are healthier for plants

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What make a molecule organic vs inorganic?

It is organic if the molecule contains carbon-hydrogen bonds. If none of these bonds are present in the molecule, it is inorganic.


Is there any polar inorganic compound?

Polarity has to do with the charge while organic vs. inorganic has to do (in general) with the presence or absence of carbon. The two are unrelated. HF (hydrogen fluoride) is a polar molecule that is inorganic and there are thousands more.


What is a catchy name for a science project on oranic and nonorganic seeds?

"Seed Science Showdown: The Organic vs. Inorganic Challenge!" This name captures the essence of comparing organic and inorganic seeds while adding a competitive flair that can engage viewers. It invites curiosity about the differences and implications of each type of seed in a fun and informative way.


How do you separate an organic compound and an inorganic?

One common method to separate organic and inorganic compounds is through solvent extraction, where the mixture is dissolved in a solvent that selectively dissolves either the organic or inorganic component. Another method is through filtration, where the mixture is passed through a filter to separate the components based on their size or state (solid vs liquid). Alternatively, one can use techniques like distillation, chromatography, or precipitation to separate organic and inorganic compounds based on their physical or chemical properties.


Difference between total solid and total volatile solid?

Total solids (TS) is the total amount(sum) of organic and inorganic solid materials that are suspended and those that are dissolved. Total volatile solids( VS) are organic compounds of animal and plant origin. Total solids is therefore composed of VS and Fixed solids.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of organic growth and growth by acquisition?

Acquisitions can help you quickly grow your business by adding new customers, capabilities, and other relationships, etc. very quickly vs. organic growth. That said, acquisitions require cash, time to find target acquisition companies, and legal work to structure the deal as well as effort for integrating the acquired business. Acquisitions can make a lot of sense, but they are not something to pursue without clearly thinking through why it might make sense and all your options to reach your growth goals. Organic growth takes time, but you typically have a better understanding of your own business. It allows you to set the course of your business and know all aspects vs. acquisitions which will always have elements of uncertainty. Assuming your business is cashflow positive, organic growth is typically less cash intensive in the near-term vs. the pop required for M&A.


Paid Google Reviews Vs Organic Reviews – Which is Good?

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What do you do with an acid when it starts with hydrogen?

All inorganic acids have a formula that begins with H (HCl, HNO3, H2SO4,etc). Organic acids (acetic acid, oxalic acid, etc) generally do not. "What do you do with" them is rather vague. They all undergo similar neutralization reactions. Naming them depends on what anions the hydrogen is combined with (hydrochloric - HCl vs nitric - HNO3).


How are organic molecules classified?

Organic molecules are typically classified by: 1) aliphatic vs. aromatic 2) number of rings or carbon atoms in chain 3) chemical moieties


What do you mean by kinds of soil?

sandy vs loam, organic matter percentage, pH, content of nutrients of pollutents ect.


The use of organic manure vs the effects on the soil?

increases the soil humus content soil microbs helps in soil maintenance


How do you advance plant growth system Plants vs Zombies?

crazy Dave will offer to you once you have enough coins