Only compounds are classified as organic or inorganic.
The element hydrogen often occurs in organic compounds. It can also be found in inorganic compounds.
All organic compounds contain the element carbon.
Hydrogen peroxide is inorganic as it does not contain carbon.
Hydrogen peroxide is inorganic as it does not contain carbon.
Yes it is. Organic compounds contain carbon.
Inorganic, it is carbon but does not contain hydrogen.
Hydrogen Sulfate is inorganic. the [simple] definition of organic is that a molecule contains carbon.
Organic, since it has both carbon and Hydrogen
Hydrogen peroxide is inorganic as it does not contain carbon.
Yes it is. Organic compounds contain carbon.
inorganic
No
Inorganic, it is carbon but does not contain hydrogen.
organic
organic compounds have carbon - hydrogen bond. inorganic compounds do not
Hydrogen Sulfate is inorganic. the [simple] definition of organic is that a molecule contains carbon.
Organic, since it has both carbon and Hydrogen
organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.
Organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.
The principal uses of the hydrogen peroxide are: - bleaching agent in the paper industry - bleaching agent for textiles - disinfectant /antiseptic - neutralization of hydrogen sulphide - neutralization of nitrogen oxides - treatment of waste waters - treatment of industrial water to delete organic contaminants - starting material to prepare some useful organic and inorganic chemicals - etc.