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what is difference between organic and inorganic minerals

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Answered by subham07
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ORGANIC MINERALS ARE THOSE WHICH HAVE BEEN FORMED FROM ANIMALS AND PLANTS.
INORGANIC MINERALS ARE THOSE WHICH HAVE BEEN FORMED FROM ARTIFICIAL SUBSTANCES AND CHEMICALS.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ORGANIC MINERALS:

  • Organic minerals mostly consists of 'carbon'
  • Organic minerals is composed of major three classes namely  "hydrocarbons", "salts of organic acids" and "miscellaneous".
  • Some examples of organic minerals are carbonates, carbon-monoxide, cyanides, graphite, diamond, etc.

INORGANIC MINERALS:

  • An 'inorganic compound' is type of a chemical compound which does not contains "C-H bonds".
  • Inorganic compound is mostly composed of  Earth's crust.
  • Examples of Inorganic compounds are Hydrochloric acid (HCL), water is a simple 'organic compound'(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}), Nitrogen dioxide(\mathrm{NO}_{2}) etc.
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