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Difference between organic and inorganic compounds with examples

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Answered by nimisha125
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organic substance are obtained from plants .eg:paper,sofa

inorganic substance are obtained from minerals,stone,etc .eg:steal

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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Difference between Organic and Inorganic Compounds.

1.

  • 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)

2.

  • Organic compounds consisting of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and their other derivatives.
  • They do not possess hydrogen or oxygen and their derivatives

3.

  • Organic compounds are said to be more volatile and also highly inflammable.
  • These compounds are not inflammable and are non-volatile in nature

4.

  • These compounds exist in the form of solids, gases, and liquids.
  • These exist as solids.

5.

  • These are insoluble in water.
  • These are soluble in water and also non-soluble in some of the organic solutions

6.

  • These compounds have the carbon-hydrogen bonds.
  • These do not have the carbon-hydrogen bonds

7.

  • Organic compounds are mainly found in most of the living things.
  • These compounds are found in non-living things

8.

  • Organic compounds form covalent bonds.
  • Inorganic compounds form ionic bonds between the atoms of molecules.

9.

  • In most of the aqueous solutions, these are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
  • In aqueous solutions, these are known to be good conductors of heat and electricity

10.

  • Examples of organic compounds include fats, nucleic acids, sugars, enzymes, proteins and hydrocarbon fuels.
  • The example for inorganic compounds includes non-metals, salts, metals, acids, bases, substances which are made from single elements.
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