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Diffrence between organic reagent and inorganic reagent?​

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Answered by luxmansilori
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A reagent is a compound or mixture added to a system to cause a chemical reaction or test if a reaction occurs. A reagent may be used to find out whether or not a specific chemical substance is present by causing a reaction to occur with it.

Organic and inorganic compounds form one of the primary basis for chemistry. The study of organic compounds is termed as organic chemistry and the study of inorganic compounds is inorganic chemistry. These are said to be one of the large class of members. The primary difference that lies between these organic compounds and inorganic compounds is that organic compounds always have a carbon atom while most of the inorganic compounds do not contain the carbon atom in them. Almost all the organic compounds contain the carbon-hydrogen or a simple C-H bond in them.

Answered by ananyanaskar28
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Answer:

Difference between organic and inorganic compounds

Organic compounds:  

  • Organic compounds are usually insoluble in water.  
  • These compounds mainly have carbon to hydrogen bonds.

Inorganic compounds:

  • They are insoluble in a few organic solvents. And are soluble in water.

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