General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781259883989
Author: by Janice Smith
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11.1, Problem 11.1P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Whether the compound C6H12 is an organic compound or inorganic compound needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Compounds having carbon-to-carbon (CC) and / or carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called organic compounds. For example: CH4 , C2H6 etc.

Compounds having no carbon-to-carbon (CC) bonds and carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called inorganic compounds. For example: NO2 , H2SO4 etc.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Whether the compound H2O is an organic or inorganic compound needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Compounds having carbon-to-carbon (CC) and / or carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called organic compounds. For example: CH4 , C2H6 etc.

Compounds having no carbon-to-carbon (CC) bonds and carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called inorganic compounds. For example: NO2 , H2SO4 etc.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Whether the compound KI is an organic or inorganic compound needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Compounds having carbon-to-carbon (CC) and / or carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called organic compounds. For example: CH4 , C2H6 etc.

Compounds having no carbon-to-carbon (CC) bonds and carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called inorganic compounds. For example: NO2 , H2SO4 etc.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

Whether the compound MgSO4 is an organic or inorganic compound needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Compounds having carbon-to-carbon (CC) and / or carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called organic compounds. For example: CH4 , C2H6 etc.

Compounds having no carbon-to-carbon (CC) bonds and carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called inorganic compounds. For example: NO2 , H2SO4 etc.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

Whether the compound CH4O is an organic or inorganic compound needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Compounds having carbon-to-carbon (CC) and / or carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called organic compounds. For example: CH4 , C2H6 etc.

Compounds having no carbon-to-carbon (CC) bonds and carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called inorganic compounds. For example: NO2 , H2SO4 etc.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

Whether compound NaOH is an organic or inorganic compound needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Compounds having carbon-to-carbon (CC) and / or carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called organic compounds. For example: CH4 , C2H6 etc.

Compounds having no carbon-to-carbon (CC) bonds and carbon-to-hydrogen (CH) bonds are called inorganic compounds. For example: NO2 , H2SO4 etc.

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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition

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