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What is compond? and what is inorganic compound?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\orange{\mathcal Compound}

A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.

\huge\underline\orange{\mathcal Inorganic\:Compound}

Common inorganic compounds include sulfuric acid, metals, salts and water. The major distinction between inorganic compounds and organic compounds is the presence of carbon. Organic compounds contain carbon, while most inorganic compounds lack carbo

Answered by Anonymous
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COMPOUND

A compound is a pure substance which consists of two or more atoms of different elements, combined in a fixed ratio by mass. Also the properties of a compound are may or may not be different from that of the combining elements. some examples of compound includes water (formed from atoms of two elements-oxygen & hydrogen), sodium chloride (formed from sodium & chlorine), ammonia,etc.

INORGANIC COMPOUND

Inorganic compound are those compounds which are of inanimate origin not the biological origin. Substance like common salt, blue vitrol, nitrate, etc which could be produce from the minerals and non-living source, were called inorganic compound. They dissolve in water & they have high melting & boiling point & usually don't decompose on heating.

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