what is difference between organic and inorganic minerals
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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.
INORGANIC MINERALS ARE THOSE WHICH HAVE BEEN FORMED FROM ARTIFICIAL SUBSTANCES AND CHEMICALS.
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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'(), Nitrogen dioxide() etc.
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