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Separation between organic and inorganic compounds in laboratory

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Answered by Munazahshafi
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There are different reagents and different tests for the same depending upon the type of substrate whether organic or inorganic you have

Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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Organic and inorganic compounds deal with the structure, properties, and reactions of compounds. Chemists in general and organic chemists in particular can create new molecules never before proposed which, if carefully designed, may have important properties for the betterment of the human experience. Organic and inorganic compounds play important role in industries such as the rubber, plastics, fuel, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, detergent, coatings, dyestuffs, and agrichemicals industries. The foundations of biochemistry, biotechnology, and medicine are built on organic compounds and their role in life processes. Most of the modern, high-technology materials are composed, at least in part, of organic and inorganic compounds. Clearly, separation of organic and inorganic compounds is critically important to our high standard of living.

A study by J.-Y. Liu et al. entitled “Experimental and Modeling Studies on the Prediction of Gas Hydrate Formation” proposed a new prediction model of gas hydrate formation on the base of some kinetics model analysis and kinetic observation of hydrate formation process. The analysis of the present model shows that the formation of gas hydrate is not only relevant to gas composition and free water content but also relevant to temperature and pressure. Through contrast experiment, the predicted result of the new prediction method of gas hydrate crystallization kinetics is close to measured result; it means that the prediction method can reflect the hydrate crystallization accurately. In actual application, the various parameters should be modified according to the practical situation.

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