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what is organic and inorganic components ? with examples​

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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.

Examples of organic compounds include fats, nucleic acids, sugars, enzymes, proteins and hydrocarbon fuels. The example for inorganic compounds includes non-metals, salts, metals, acids, bases, substances which are made from single elements.

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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.

Examples of organic compounds include fats, nucleic acids, sugars, enzymes, proteins and hydrocarbon fuels. The example for inorganic compounds includes non-metals, salts, metals, acids, bases, substances which are made from single elements.

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