Physics, asked by neymar86, 1 year ago

differences between organic and inorganic compounds

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Answered by Aquib7089
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Organic compounds are completely made of carbon hydrogen and oxygen.
Ecample -> Ethanol, Butane etc.

An inorganic compound can be considered as a compound that does not contain a carbon-to-hydrogen bond, also called a C-H bond.

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Answered by MUDITASAHU
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Organic Compounds

1. Organic compounds are characterized by the presence of carbon atoms in them
2. Organic compounds consisting of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and their other derivatives
3. Organic compounds are said to be more volatile and also highly inflammable
4. These compounds exist in the form of Solids, gases, and liquids.
5. These are insoluble in water
6. These compounds have the carbon-hydrogen bonds
7. Organic compounds are mainly found in most of the living things
8. Organic compounds form covalent bonds
9. In most of the aqueous solutions, these are poor conductors of heat and electricity
10. Examples of organic compounds include fats, nucleic acids, sugars, enzymes, proteins, and hydrocarbon fuels

Inorganic Compounds


1. Inorganic compounds do not have carbon atoms in them
2. They do not possess hydrogen or oxygen and their derivatives
3. These compounds are not inflammable and are non-volatile in nature
4. These exist as solids
5. These are soluble in water and also non-soluble in some of the organic solutions.
6. These does not have the carbon-hydrogen bonds
7. These compounds are found in non-living things
8. Inorganic compounds form ionic bonds between the atoms of molecules
9. In aqueous solutions, these are known to be good conductors of heat and electricity
10. The example for inorganic compounds includes non-metals, salts, metals, acids, bases, substances which are made from single elements

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