what are organic and inorganic compounds?
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Organic and inorganic compounds are the two broad categories of compounds in chemistry. Almost all the theories, laws and hypotheses in chemistry are made based on organic and inorganic compounds. Both types are composed of matter in any physical state: solid state, liquid state or gaseous state. The main difference between organic and inorganic compounds is that organic compounds essentially have one or more carbon atoms in their structure whereas inorganic compounds may or may not have carbon atoms.
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Compounds obtained directly or indirectly from plants and animals are called organic compounds and compounds obtained from minerals are called inorganic compounds.
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