Q2. A Distinguish between them:
1 Organic and Inorganic compounds
2. Homogenous and Heterogenous mixtures
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1. The main difference is in the presence of a carbon atom; organic compounds will contain a carbon atom (and often a hydrogen atom, to form hydrocarbons), while almost all inorganic compounds do not contain either of those two atoms. ... Meanwhile, inorganic compounds include the salts, metals, and other elemental compounds.
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- 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.
- Homogeneous mixture Heterogeneous mixture
- Homogeneous: It can't be separated out physically
- Heterogeneous: It can be separated out physically
- Homogeneous: 'homo' means the same
- Heterogeneous: 'hetero' means different
- Homogeneous: Example: a mixture of alcohol and water
- Heterogeneous: Example: a mixture of sodium chloride and sand
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