Biology, asked by QUEENKATRINA, 11 months ago

Why are carbon dioxide and water called inorganic substances and not organic substances?Please don't spam.Explain.

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Answered by padarabinda
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The answer is because organic molecules don't just contain carbon. They contain hydrocarbons or carbon bonded to hydrogen. The C-H bond has a lower bond energy than the carbon-oxygen bond in carbon dioxide, making carbon dioxide (CO2) more stable/less reactive than the typical organic compound.

Answered by mukesh8113
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because water and co2 is made up of hydrogen and oxygen, gases are inorganic in nature. for example sulphuric acid made up of hydrogen and oxygen so it is inorganic in nature

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