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write four difference between organic and inorganic compound​

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Answered by adithyashasan007
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The main difference is in the presence of a carbon atom;

·organic compounds will contain a carbon atom

·almost all inorganic compounds do not contain either of those two atoms.

Explanation:

Other differences :-

1. Organic compounds are the result of activities of living beings while inorganic compounds are created either due to natural processes unrelated to any life form or the result of human experimentation in the laboratory.

2. Inorganic compounds can make salt, while organic cannot.

3. Organic compounds contain carbon, while inorganic do not.

4. Organic compounds have carbon-hydrogen bonds, while inorganic do not.

5. Inorganic compounds contain metal atoms, whereas organic compounds do not.

6. Organic compounds are biological and inorganic are mineral in nature.

7. Organic compounds are part of a class of chemical compounds the molecules of which contain carbon and hydrogen, while inorganic compounds mostly comprise of metal containing compounds even if they happen to exist in living organisms.

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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Answer:

# Organic Compounds

  1. Organic compounds are characterized by the presence of carbon atoms in them.
  2. Organic compounds consisting of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and their other derivatives.
  3. Organic compounds are said to be more volatile and also highly inflammable.
  4. These compounds exist in the form of solids, gases, and liquids.

# Inorganic Compounds

  1. Most inorganic compounds do not have carbon atoms in them (some exceptions do exist).
  2. They do not possess hydrogen or oxygen and their derivatives.
  3. These compounds are not inflammable and are non-volatile in nature.
  4. These exist as solids.
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