All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
inorganic. It can be converted to an organic compound through photosynthesis.
it is inorganic
Grey water, and I assume you mean non-sewerage waste water, will contain inorganic and organic compounds. Its composition will vary depending on what is being processed. typically expect salts and suspened food particles.
organic
no, it would have to be organic to be a metabolic waste
It is not recommended to mix organic and inorganic acid waste as it may produce harmful and unpredictable chemical reactions. It is best to handle and dispose of each type of waste separately to ensure safety and proper waste management.
The main component of sewage is water, which carries organic and inorganic waste materials. Organic waste includes human and animal waste, food scraps, and other biodegradable substances. Inorganic waste includes chemicals, heavy metals, and debris.
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
The biological process that converts organic carbon into inorganic carbon is called respiration. During cellular respiration, organisms break down organic molecules to release energy, which results in the production of inorganic carbon dioxide as a waste product.
Fe (iron) is an inorganic element, meaning it does not contain carbon atoms. Organic compounds, on the other hand, are compounds that contain carbon atoms that are typically derived from living organisms.
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