Biology, asked by compactracer, 1 year ago

give me the definition of organic and inorganic substances and give me some examples. no net answers pls. i will mark it as brainliest

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Answered by GovindRavi
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Organic Compound
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Organic substances are generally Hydrocarbons ( means Compound made up of only hydrogen and carbon )...
These compounds are formed by making a Covalant bond ( Bond which is formed by sharing of electrons..)
Generally ,Organic substances have low melting and low boiling point...

Example : CH4 is an organic compound which is a hydrocarbon ( made up of One carbon atom and 4 Hydrogen atom )...

Organic compounds are avialable in large varieties in our nature...Most of the organic compound are found in their gasoues or liquid form....

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Inorganic Compound
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Inorganic Compounds are not carbon compounds . Though some of them we found in nature like Co2...you may get confused and simply think as Co2 must be a carbon compound But its property does match with property of Organic Compound...So its an Inorganic compound...

Inorganic compounds are also Ionic compounds ( compounds which are formed by transferring of electrons between the atoms..)

Inorganic compound have high melting and boiling point...

Example : NaCl is an Inorganic Compound as this compound is formed by transferring of electrons between the Na and Cl atom....

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H2So4 is an inorganic Compound...It is the only one compound...But organic compounds Sharing same Chemical formula and have different shapes such properties of having Different structures and same molecular formula is called isomerism...Many carbon compounds shows isomerism but Inorganic compounds do not show such property...

compactracer: i asked only substances not compound
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