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What is the difference between inorganic and organic compounds?
A.
Organic compounds are produced naturally and inorganic compounds are human-made.
B. Organic compounds contain carbon and inorganic compounds do not.
C.
Organic compounds contain ionic bonds and inorganic compounds contain covalent bonds.
OD. Organic compounds are beneficial to the environment and inorganic compounds are not.
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the answer is b I believe

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Organic compounds contain carbon and inorganic compounds do not.

The study of chemistry studies organic and inorganic compounds

  • Organic compounds are composed of  majorly carbons and all the bonds that it forms with most especially with hydrogen and then other elements like  oxygen, or nitrogen
  • Because of the nature of carbon ,  carbon can covalently bond with other elements to  form many  stable compounds, of which many  exist freely in nature.(living things)
  • Examples of organic compounds are sugars, enzymes, proteins
  • Inorganic compounds on the other hand are most  compounds without carbon atoms in them and therefore do not contain the carbon-hydrogen bonds.
  • InOrganic compounds are found in nonliving things.
  • Inorganic compounds are  formed by  ionic bonds between them
  • Examples of Inorganic compounds are  non-metals, salts, metals, acids, bases etc

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