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what is difference between organic and inorganic ​


akku833: 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 allinorganic compounds do not contain either of those two atoms. ... Meanwhile, inorganic compounds include the salts, metals, and other elemental compounds.
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Answered by taibak32
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hey \: mate \: here \: is \: ur \: answer

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.

Answered by Indu9159
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According to Chemistry :-
ORGANIC SUBSTANCES :- They contain an atom called carbon. They are easily degradable. They are environment friendly.
INORGANIC SUBSTANCES :- They are generally salts , Metals etc . They are non - degradable. They create burden to the environment.

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