chemical bubbles in acid but organic does not. also chemical is stupid
chemical fertilizer will kill your pests, but will kill the ones that help keep away pests like ladybugs and spiders. organic is the one you should have.
di is used for inorganic ligands or groups but bis is used for organic ligands or groups, logic is that some organic ligands also have di in their names as bis dimethyl glyximo.
Their chemical formulas and physical properties. Polysaccharides have repeating glucose units whereas plastics may be composed of a wide range of organic material units.
a organic reaction is any reaction particular to organic compounds organic synthesis is a reaction or series of reactions used to produce a particular compound
Yes.There is organic matter and inorganic matter. Everything is chemical.
A purely chemical sedimentary limestone would contain no fossil remnants, organic limestone would.
Limestone can be classified as organic, chemical, or bioclastic.
Limestone made from shells would be an organic sedimentary rock.
Limestone made from shells would be an organic sedimentary rock.
the difference between organic and chemical fertilisers is that organic fertilisers are naturally made for example cow dung and chemical fertiliser are made by man himself in industries for example ammonium nitrate.
By tradition organic molecules are those which contain carbon.
there isn't any difference
Sedimentary, mainly versions of sandstone and limestone, both chemical and/or organic.
chemical fertilizer will kill your pests, but will kill the ones that help keep away pests like ladybugs and spiders. organic is the one you should have.
Oxygen is a chemical element, acetylene is an organic chemical compound.
Organic chemicals contain carbon. Inorganic chemicals do not. There are a few special cases: carbonate salts (such as, say, limestone) are often NOT thought of as organic, even though they do contain carbon.
Organic apples aren't sprayed with pesticides/ herbicides, grown using chemical fertilizers in the soil, and are non-GMO (non genetically modified)