None of those are organic compounds. An organic compound is one whose molecules contain carbon.
Table Salt: NaCl
Water: H2O
Silver: Ag
Chicken contains organic compounds, but since there isn't a "chicken molecule," I wouldn't consider chicken an organic compound.
No, it is not an organic compound.
If water is added to an organic compound, the compound can dissolve in water if it is soluble or form a separate layer if it is insoluble. In some cases, the compound may react with water to form a new compound.
Cellulose is an organic compound used to transform water although the cell is being protected by a cell membrane
Water is an inorganic compound.
Water is an inorganic compound.
No, it is not an organic compound.
Water is not an organic compound, as it lacks carbon atoms.
If water is added to an organic compound, the compound can dissolve in water if it is soluble or form a separate layer if it is insoluble. In some cases, the compound may react with water to form a new compound.
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Cellulose is an organic compound used to transform water although the cell is being protected by a cell membrane
Cellulose is an organic compound used to transform water although the cell is being protected by a cell membrane
Water is an inorganic compound.
Water is an inorganic compound.
H2O (water) is an inorganic compound, not an organic compound. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, which are characteristic of organic compounds.
Water is an inorganic compound; carbon dioxide is theoretically an organic compound but by tradition is studied in inorganic chemistry.
H2O, or water, is an inorganic compound. Organic compounds typically contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, which water does not have.
Water is an inorganic compound.