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what is inorganic substances and organic substances in environment?​

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Answered by dikshakamboj476
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The word "organic" means something very different in chemistry than it does when you're talking about produce and food. ... inorganic compounds is that organic compounds always contain carbon while most inorganic compounds do not contain carbon. Also, nearly all organic compounds contain carbon-hydrogen or C-H bonds

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Answered by amurthyram60
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Organic compounds are compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen and often oxygen or nitrogen. Organic compounds are named so because they are associated with living organisms. ... One of the more basic ideas in Biological Chemistry is the idea of organic compounds. Now the name organic literally means it's alive.

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Carbon-containing compounds considered as inorganic are the following: carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, carbides, thyocyanates, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. Allotropes of carbon, like diamond, are not compounds but pure element of carbon. Thus, they are not inorganic compounds but inorganic substances.

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