Biology, asked by 2024hwilson, 1 month ago

How do organic compounds differ from inorganic compounds?

A. All organic compounds contain carbon.
B. Only organic compounds contain hydrogen.
C. Organic compounds are natural, while inorganic compounds are synthetic.
D. Organic compounds contain water, while inorganic compounds do not contain water.

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Answered by svptarun23
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Answer:

The key difference between organic and inorganic substances is that all organic substances contain carbon as an essential component whereas inorganic substances may or may not contain carbon.. An organic compound refers to chemical substances that contain carbon in their structure.

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Answered by 26ervinkeirrah
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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Carbon is always found in organic compounds. However, carbon is not always found in inorganic compounds.

( I know it's confusing, but that's why I answered it)

{because I guessed on a quiz and got it right}

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