3 Differences between organic and in-organic compounds.
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● organic compounds will contain a carbon atom (and often a hydrogen atom, to form hydrocarbons), while almost all inorganic compounds do not contain carbon atoms.
● Another important distinction between organic and inorganic compounds is the type of molecule and its association with living things .
● organic compounds such as : ch4 , c6h1206 and inorganic compounds such as : H2O , So2
● Another important distinction between organic and inorganic compounds is the type of molecule and its association with living things .
● organic compounds such as : ch4 , c6h1206 and inorganic compounds such as : H2O , So2
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Difference between Organic and Inorganic Compunds.
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- Organic compounds are characterized by the presence of carbon atoms in them.
- Most inorganic compounds do not have carbon atoms in them (some exceptions do exist)
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- Organic compounds consisting of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and their other derivatives.
- Inorganic Compounds do not possess hydrogen or oxygen and their derivatives
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- Organic compounds are said to be more volatile and also highly inflammable.
- Inorganic compounds are not inflammable and are non-volatile in nature.
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